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My name is Jack, and today I have another episode of this day in World History for December 15.
On December 15, 1791, the United States Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the US constitution was ratified.
On December 15, 1890, Kungpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull was killed by indian agency police on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation on December 15, 1939.
The film Gone with the wind had its world premiere in Atlanta, Georgia on December 15, 1944.
The Battle of the Bulge began during World War two as german forces launched a surprise counterattack against allied forces in Belgium.
On December 15, 1961, former nazi official Adolf Eichmann was sentenced to death in Jerusalem, Israel, for his role in orchestrating the Holocaust.
On December 15, 1978, US President Jimmy Carter announced the normalization of diplomatic relations between the United States and China, effective January 1, 1979.
On December 15, 2001, the leaning Tower of Pisa reopened to the public after eleven years of stabilization and restoration work.
And on December 15, 2013, China successfully soft landed its rover Chang'e three on the moon, becoming the third country to achieve such a feat.
And these are just a few historical events that have occurred on December 15 throughout history.
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