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What happened in the calendar history of May 8th?
1753 On May 8th, Hidalgo, the father of Mexican independence, was born.

1On May 8, 884, Truman, the 33rd president of the United States, was born.

On May 8th, 1884, Dianshizhai Pictorial was founded in Shanghai.

1893 On May 8th, historian Gu Jiegang was born.

1903 On May 8th, French artist paul gauguin passed away.

1965438+on may 8, 2006, the national defense army military academy was established.

1On May 8, 933, Chiang Kai-shek delivered a speech entitled "First at home, then abroad".

1On May 8th, 936, Bingler, a prophet with declining views, died.

1On May 8, 942, the Sino-American Coral Sea War suffered heavy losses.

1on may 8, 945, Germany signed an unconditional surrender, and the European anti-fascist war ended successfully.

On May 8th, 1952, Mount Everest was renamed.

1on may 8, 952, the allied forces launched the largest air strike in north Korea.

1On May 8th, 955, Situ Meideng, leader of patriotic overseas Chinese, passed away in Beijing.

1975 On May 8th, China established formal relations with European economic entities.

1975 on may 8, the national iron and steel industry symposium was held in China.

1On May 8, 984, the Soviet Union announced its boycott of the Los Angeles Olympic Games.

On May 8, 1987, a Japanese journalist was ordered to leave the country within a time limit after seeing a break.

1on may 8, 988, Mitterrand was re-elected as the French president.

1on may 8, 990, the Soviet union announced the latest figures of military and civilian losses in the great patriotic war.

Teresa Teng died suddenly in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

1On May 8th, 995, China artist Ye passed away.

65438+ Hong Kong Hall of the Great Hall of the People was completed on May 8, 1997.

1May 8, 998 Beijing Book Building, the largest state-owned retail bookstore in China, opened its doors to welcome guests.

1On May 8, 1999, NATO brutally bombed our embassy in Yugoslavia.

On May 8, 2002, the Japanese Consulate General in Shenyang broke into the museum.