Susumu Tonegawa, Japanese biologist and immunologist, Nobel Prize laureate
Susumu Tonegawa (利根川 進, Tonegawa Susumu, born September 5, 1939) is a Japanese scientist who was the sole recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1987, for his discovery of the genetic mechanism that produces antibody diversity. Although he won the Nobel Prize for his work in immunology, Tonegawa is a molecular biologist by training and he again changed fields following his Nobel Prize win; he now studies neuroscience, examining the molecular, cellular and neuronal basis of memory formation and retrieval.
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- 3 Mar
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
In Bombay, Mohandas Gandhi begins a hunger strike in protest at the autocratic rule in British India. - 1 Apr
Francisco Franco
Spanish Civil War: Generalísimo Francisco Franco of the Spanish State announces the end of the Spanish Civil War, when the last of the Republican forces surrender. - 6 Sep
Nazi Germany
World War II: South Africa declares war on Nazi Germany. - 14 Dec
Soviet Union
Winter War: The Soviet Union is expelled from the League of Nations for invading Finland. - 24 Dec
Pope Pius XII
World War II: Pope Pius XII makes a Christmas Eve appeal for peace.

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