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July 5 in history

author:See Lou Dong

In 1826 the British politician Raffles died

July 5 in history

Raffles, whose full name was Sir Thomas Stanford Raffles (6 July 1781 – 5 July 1826), was an important British colonial statesman. He has made considerable efforts to open up, build, legal and long-term planning blueprints for Singapore, and has made immortal achievements to develop Singapore from a backward small fishing village into one of the world's important commercial ports.

In 1857, Clara Zeitkin, the leader of the international women's movement, was born

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Clara Zetkin (5 July 1857 – 20 June 1933), formerly known as Clara Eisner, was one of the leaders of the German Social Democratic Party and the Left of the Second International, one of the leaders of the International Socialist Women's Movement, one of the founders of the German Communist Party, the soul of the liberation of proletarian women, and known as the "Mother of the International Women's Movement".

In 1893, Shu Xincheng, the editor-in-chief of the publication of Cihai, was born

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Shu Xincheng (July 5, 1893 – November 28, 1960) was a native of Pupu, Hunan. The original name is Yushan, the word Xinyi, the number Chang Wulu. He is a famous educator, publisher and dictionary scholar in modern times on the mainland. He has been engaged in cultural education and publishing for nearly 50 years, and has edited the old and new "Cihai" for more than 30 years, and has written more than 40 major works. Among them, in terms of dictionaries alone, there are "Cihai", "Chinese Encyclopedia Dictionary", "Celebrity Dictionary", "Chinese Education Dictionary" and so on. He devoted his life to the work of the editor-in-chief and publishing of the old and new Cihai. He has made outstanding contributions to Chinese cultural science and publishing. After liberation, he was elected as a deputy to the Shanghai Municipal People's Congress and the National People's Congress, and vice chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

The birth of French President Pompidou in 1911

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Georges Jean Pompidou (5 July 1911 – 2 April 1974), also known as Pompidou, Prime Minister and President of France. He was the first French head of state to visit China. He is the author of "On Brittanygus", "The Beginning of Modern France", "Selected Novels of Malraux", "Selected Poems of France", "Restoring the Truth" and so on.

The Battle of Kursk began in 1943

July 5 in history

The Battle of Kursk (July 5, 1943 – August 23, 1943), also known as the Battle of Kursk, was a major battle between Germany and the Soviet Union in Kursk on the Eastern Front of World War II, with more than 2.68 million soldiers and 6,044 tanks invested by both sides, the largest tank battle and single-day air battle in history, and the last strategic large-scale offensive launched by the German army against the Soviet Union. After the battle, the Germans completely lost their strategic initiative, and the Red Army began a large-scale all-out offensive to recover the territory. The Battle of Kursk was also seen as another and final turning point in the war.

In 1943, Wang Jiaxiang first proposed "Mao Zedong Thought"

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On July 5, 1943, Wang Jiaxiang published "The Communist Party of China and the Road of National Liberation in China" to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party and the 6th anniversary of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. In this article, Wang Jiaxiang took the lead in proposing the concept of "Mao Zedong Thought", and Wang Jiaxiang believed that the 22-year history of the Communist Party of China is the history of the struggle for China's national liberation and the history of finding, determining and enriching the correct path of the Chinese nation.

German architect Walter Gropius in 1969

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Walter Gropius (18 May 1883 – 5 July 1969), born in Berlin, Germany, was a German modern architect and architectural educator, one of the founders and founders of the modernist school of architecture, and the founder of the public Bauhaus school. Gropius actively advocates the unity of architectural design and craftsmanship, the combination of art and technology, and pays attention to function, technology and economic benefits. In 1945, he co-founded Concordia Architects and developed into the largest architect-based design firm in the United States. After the Second World War, his architectural theory and practice were respected by the architectural circles of various countries.

Italian footballer Alberto Gilardino was born in 1982

July 5 in history

Alberto Gilardino (born 5 July 1982 in Cossato, Province of Vieira, Italy) is a retired Italian footballer who plays as a striker. From 2004 to 2013, Gilardino played for the Italian national team. In 2006, Gilardino won the World Cup with the Italian national team. He has played for Verona, Parma, AC Milan, Fiorentina, Genoa, Fiorentina, Empoli, Palermo, Pescara, Spezia and other clubs.

In 1995, Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda died

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Takeo Fukuda (福田 赳o) was a Japanese politician and 67th Prime Minister (Prime Minister). Born into a famous family in Kinko-cho, Gunma-gun, Japan (now Azumon-cho, Takasaki City), he served as the head of the government, the head of the bank, and the chief comptroller of the Ministry of Finance after japan's defeat in the war. He is the author of Trends in World Currency Policy.

In 1996, the world's first somatic clone animal clone sheep Dolly was born

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Dolly (July 5, 1996 – February 14, 2003) was a sheep created through modern engineering and the first mammal to be successfully cloned at the beginning of the world. Officially, the name is named after American country music diva Dolly Parton, who has a pair of plump, large breasts that Dolly develops from breast cells. Dolly's birth laid the foundation for the further development of the biotechnology of "cloning" and thus sparked the public imagination of human cloning, so she was praised and controversial.

In 2003, Admiral Zhang Aiping died

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Zhang Aiping (1910 – July 5, 2003), born in Daxian County, Sichuan Province, was an outstanding member of the Communist Party of China, a tried and tested loyal communist fighter, a proletarian revolutionary and military expert, a former vice premier of the State Council, a former state councilor and minister of national defense, a former standing member of the Central Advisory Committee of the Communist Party of China, a former deputy secretary general of the Central Military Commission, a former deputy chief of general staff and director of the National Defense Science and Technology Commission.

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