On This Day: Sun Yat-sen, father of modern China, died in 1925
– Sun Yat-sen, the Chinese revolutionary leader and first provisional president of modern China, died in 1925.
– German troops invaded Austria in 1938.
– Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic joined NATO in 1999, becoming the first former Soviet bloc members to do so.
– American-born violinist and music teacher Yehudi Menuhin died in Berlin in 1999.
– Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was assassinated in 2003.
– In 2005, a Russian sportsman attempted to set a record by staying in cold water for 60 minutes.
– China accepted the resignation of Hong Kong’s chief executive, Tung Chee-hwa, in 2005.
– Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty to the largest fraud in Wall Street history in 2009.
– Radiation levels were checked near Fukushima after an explosion and radiation leak at a nuclear power plant in 2011.
– Researchers claimed to have found a hidden Da Vinci masterpiece in 2012.
– A fatal gas explosion occurred in New York’s Harlem neighborhood in 2014.