What are some of the major events in history on July 21st?

Updated on history 2024-02-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    <> Brecht said: Truth is a child of time, not of authority. Time is the only criterion for testing and sorting, which may not say much now, but not necessarily in the future.

    So let's let us introduce you to today's holiday, the major events of July 21 in history.

    July 21, 1894, Selected Historical Events, July 21, 1894, Reformist Thinker Xue Fucheng Died of Illness, July 21, 1899, Birth of Hemingway, July 21, 1919 The Newspaper of the Tianjin Students' Federation was first published, July 21, 1928, Death of Ellen Terry, the queen of drama, July 21, 1946, Guan Xiang, Soqinying, died of illness, July 21, 1950, **** Beijing Municipal Report on Rectification, July 21, 1954 The Geneva Agreement on Indochina was signedJuly 21, 1969 "Apollo" landed on the moon on July 21, 1990 China established diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia on July 21, 1990 Beijing Positron Collider officially passed the acceptance, Huai Bi, July 21, 1998 Sang Lan was accidentally injured at the New York Friendship Games, July 21, 1998 Wuhan was hit by a rare heavy rainstorm in a century, July 21, 2002, China and Nauru established diplomatic relations, July 21, 2003 The Measures for the Administration of Aid to Vagrants and Beggars were announced.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    July 21, 776 BC The world's first ancient Olympic Games were held in ancient Greece.

    July 21, 356 BC One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus was set on fire.

    On July 21, 710, Li Dan's son, Li Longji, and his aunt, Princess Taiping, raised an army to kill Empress Wei and Princess Anle.

    July 21, 1542 Pope Paul II establishes the Inquisition in Rome.

    July 21, 1588 England defeats the Spanish Armada.

    July 21, 1820 Oster announced the experimental situation of the magnetic effect.

    On July 21, 1831, after the separation of Belgium from the Netherlands, Leopold I was proclaimed King of Belgium.

    July 21, 1842 Zhenjiang resisted the enemy.

    July 21, 1861 The Battle of the Boer River in the United States begins.

    On July 21, 1896, the Treaty of Merchant Shipping between China and Japan was signed in Beijing.

    On July 21, 1919, the "Newspaper of the Tianjin Students' Federation" was launched.

    July 21, 1921 Mitchell confirmed that a bomb dropped from the air could be sunk**.

    On July 21, 1928, the National Anti-Japanese Conference was held in Shanghai.

    On July 21, 1944, the peasants of Henan and Hubei revolted and annihilated the 28th Division of the ** Army.

    July 21, 1950 ****** Report of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee on Rectification Work.

    July 21, 1954 The Geneva Accords on Indochina are signed.

    On July 21, 1960, a Briton set a new record for a single person crossing the Atlantic.

    On July 21, 1963, Qiong Yao published her first novel** "Outside the Window".

    On July 21, 1969, Apollo landed on the moon.

    July 21, 1970 The Aswan Dam in Egypt is completed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Grimmelshausen once said: Good things always take time, and you can't do great things without a lot of effort and labor. If you want to eat walnuts, you have to bite open the hard husk first. So let's let us introduce you to today's holiday, the big event of July 22 in history.

    Q: What is July 22nd? A: July 22 is the National Revival Day in Poland.

    On July 22, 1944, Poland adopted a manifesto in Helm, the first liberated city, to build a people's democratic state, announcing that state power would be transferred to the people represented by the National Liberation Committee; an alliance with the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, to expel the German occupiers; guarantee freedom of speech, belief, and association of the people; severely punished the fascist criminals, and did not send the first to collect the property of the German occupiers; Land reform, nationalization of industry, mining, and banks. Later, July 22 was designated as Poland's National Day (National Rejuvenation Day).

    On July 22, 1843, the "Sino-British Five-Port Fiber Air Merchant Charter" was implemented in Hong Kong. On July 22, 1928, the Pingjiang Uprising. On July 22, 1944, the U.S. military observer group arrived in Yan'an.

    On July 22, 1946, the British office in Jerusalem was bombed. On July 22, 1952, the July Revolution broke out in Egypt. On July 22, 1992, Escobar, the world's number one drug trafficker, escaped from prison and absconded.

    On July 22, 1997, a fire broke out at the Palais de Chaillot in France. On 22 July 1997, Pol Pot was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Khmer Rouge. On July 22, 1998, Alan Shepard, the first American astronaut, passed away.

    On July 22, 1998, the iron plate of the household registration began to loosen.

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