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This day in history – December 6

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The third day of the first month of the lunar winter month

Ryo Hisaishi (Japanese Composer)

The American inventor Hall was born in Ohio.

Mechanical worker John Clusey built the first phonograph prototype.

American politician Jefferson Davis died in New Orleans.

German inventor Siemens died in Charlottenburg.

The constitutional movement arose at the end of the Qing Dynasty.

Qiu Fazu, the father of Chinese surgery, was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang.

Finland declares independence from Russia.

The Mont Blanc accident: the biggest explosion before the birth of the atomic bomb.

The Irish Free State is established.

Germany and France signed an agreement on non-aggression and the peaceful settlement of disputes.

The Japanese launched an attack on Hong Kong.

Roosevelt approved the development of the atomic bomb and formulated the top-secret plan for "Manhattan".

Britain declared war on Finland, Romania and Hungary.

The three great men agreed on a plan to conquer Germany.

Mao Zedong made his first visit to the Soviet Union.

Chinese People's Volunteer Army and Korean People's Army liberated Pyongyang.

The famous Japanese musician Hisaishi Jean was born in Nakano City, Nagano Prefecture.

Experimental artificial satellite explosion in the United States.

ICAO concluded the Hague Convention at the Diplomatic Conference on International Air Law.

Zheng Lucheng, a famous composer in modern China, died in Beijing.

The Formosa Boulevard incident occurred in Taiwan.

In meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira, Deng Xiaoping used the term "moderately well-off" to describe Chinese-style modernization.

The Federation of Chinese Press Societies was founded on the initiative of the Capital Press Society.

The first batch of genetically modified rabbits in China came out.

The worst nationwide communal unrest in nearly 20 years has erupted across India.

China, Russia, South Korea, and Mongolia signed an agreement on the development of the Tumen River area.

Lushan was approved as a "World Cultural Landscape".

Three explorers were killed in the first Antarctic skydive.

Mr. Chen Jingkai, a famous Chinese weightlifter, unfortunately passed away in Guangzhou.

South Africa's black leader, Nelson Mandela, died at his residence in Johannesburg.