
12th April 1917: The Canadian Corps successfully capture Vimy Ridge
The Canadian Corps successfully captured Vimy Ridge in the First World ...
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11th April 1951: U.S. President Harry S. Truman relieves General Douglas MacArthur of his commands in Korean and Japan
On 11 April 1951, Truman announced that he had removed MacArthur from his command and replaced him with General Matthew Ridgway, emphasising that military leaders must follow policies set by civilian ...
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10th April 1971: US table tennis team ushers in ping pong diplomacy
The United States table tennis team heralded the era of ‘ping pong diplomacy’ by becoming the first official American delegation to visit China in 20 ...
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9th April 1860: First known audio recording made by French inventor Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville on his phonautograph
Scott developed the phonautograph, which used a horn to collect sound waves and direct them onto a membrane, and made a recording of a fragment of the song “Au Clair de la Lune” on 9 April ...
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8th April 1904: Times Square in New York given its name
Times Square in New York was given its name shortly after the offices of The New York Times moved to the ...
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7th April 1739: Legendary British highwayman Dick Turpin executed in York after being convicted of horse theft
Turpin committed numerous highway robberies and soon became one of the most notorious criminals of his time, though he was ultimately executed for horse ...
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6th April 1917: The USA declares war on Germany in WW1
The United States entered the First World War after Congress declared war on the German ...
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5th April 1621: The Mayflower returns to England from the settlement at Plymouth, having carried the Pilgrim fathers to America
To the ship’s crew the voyage to the New World was just a delivery contract between the Pilgrims and the ship’s master, Christopher ...
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