September 6 , The city of Leningrad restores its original name, St. Petersburg

1901 – Assassination of the 25th President of the United States, William McKinley.

1932 – Capital punishment and life imprisonment abolished in Spain.

1939 – South Africa declares war against Germany in World War II.

1991 – The city of Leningrad restores its original name, St. Petersburg.

1766 – British chemist John Dalton was born.

1808 – Algerian religious and military leader Emir Abdul-kader El-Djezairi was born.

1907 – French poet and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, René Sully Prudhomme passes away.

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