October 14, 2023: This Day in History
Release time:
2023-10-14
October 14, 1902: Imperial University officially enrolled students
October 14, 1911: The Qing government appointed Yuan Shikai as governor-general of Huguang
October 14, 1918: China's first news research institution, the Peking University Journalism Research Association, was established
October 14, 1925: The Guangdong Revolutionary Government's Eastern Expeditionary Force captured Huizhou
October 14, 1933: Hitler withdrew from the League of Nations
October 14, 1937: Lü Zhengcao led his troops in an uprising
October 14, 1944: German Field Marshal Rommel was forced to commit suicide
October 14, 1949: The People's Liberation Army liberated Guangzhou
October 14, 1951: The Organization of Central American States was established
October 14, 1952: The Battle of Ganling began on the Korean battlefield
October 14, 1964: Brezhnev was elected First Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU
October 14, 1969: World Standards Day was established
October 14, 1972: China established diplomatic relations with the Maldives
October 14, 1986: The China Yangtze River Scientific Expedition and Rafting Exploration Team conquered the entire Jinsha River
October 14, 1992: Writer Qin Mu passed away
October 14, 1992: China announced the official entry into force of the Berne Convention
October 14, 1992: Shenzhen achieved 100% harmless treatment of garbage
October 14, 1993: The first Shanghai International Film Festival concluded
October 14, 1994: The United States announced the lifting of sanctions against Haiti
October 14, 1994: Pit No. 2 of the Terracotta Army of the First Qin Emperor was opened
October 14, 1994: Arafat, Peres, and Rabin shared the Nobel Peace Prize
October 14, 1994: Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz was injured in an assassination attempt
October 14, 1998: Koo Chen-fu began his "thawing journey" on the mainland of China
October 14, 2001: Zhang Xueliang passed away
October 14, 2008: Half of Heixiazi Island officially returned to China
October 14, 2010: Russia began a nationwide census
October 14, 2016: Nearly 200 tons of jade ore were discovered in Myanmar
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