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File:1916proc.jpg|Easter Proclamation
File:Easter Proclamation of 1916.png|Easter Proclamation
File:LibraryCongressWashDC.jpg|The original Library of Congress building, Washington, D.C.
File:LibraryCongressWashDC.jpg|The original Library of Congress building, Washington, D.C.
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File:View of Woolworth Building fixed crop.jpg|Woolworth Building

File:Usburnedhelicopter.jpg|US burned helicopter participating in the Operation Eagle Claw
File:Usburnedhelicopter.jpg|US burned helicopter participating in the Operation Eagle Claw
File:TuthmosisIII.JPG|Thutmose III
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| ; [[Republic Day]] in '''[[The Gambia]]''' ([[1970]])
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| [[1470s BC|{{nowrap|1479 BC}}]] – '''[[Thutmose III|{{nowrap|Thutmose III}}]]'''<!-- ''(statue pictured)''--> became the sixth [[pharaoh]] of the [[Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt]]<!-- according to the official chronology-->, with his aunt and stepmother [[Hatshepsut]] as [[Coregency|coregent]].
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| [[1547]] – [[Schmalkaldic War]]: [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|{{nowrap|Charles V,}} Holy Roman Emperor]], led Imperial troops to a decisive victory in the '''[[Battle of Mühlberg]]''' over the Lutheran [[Schmalkaldic League]] of Protestant princes.
| [[1547]] – [[Schmalkaldic War]]: [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|{{nowrap|Charles V,}} Holy Roman Emperor]], led Imperial troops to a decisive victory in the '''[[Battle of Mühlberg]]''' over the Lutheran [[Schmalkaldic League]] of Protestant princes.
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| [[1967]] – The Soviet spacecraft [[Soyuz 1]] crashed in [[Siberia]] during its return to Earth, killing cosmonaut '''[[Vladimir Komarov]]''', the first human to die during a spaceflight.
| [[1967]] – The Soviet spacecraft [[Soyuz 1]] crashed in [[Siberia]] during its return to Earth, killing cosmonaut '''[[Vladimir Komarov]]''', the first human to die during a spaceflight.
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| [[1980]] – Eight [[United States Armed Forces|U.S. servicemen]] died in '''[[Operation Eagle Claw]]''', a failed attempt to rescue the captives in the [[Iran hostage crisis]].
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| [[1990]] – '''[[Gruinard Island]]''' in Scotland, the site of [[biological warfare]] testing by British scientists, was declared free of [[anthrax]] after 48&nbsp;years of [[quarantine]].
| [[1990]] – '''[[Gruinard Island]]''' in Scotland, the site of [[biological warfare]] testing by British scientists, was declared free of [[anthrax]] after 48&nbsp;years of [[quarantine]].
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| '''[[James Wood Bush]]'''<!--American sailor--> (d.&nbsp;1906)
| '''[[Barbra Streisand]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1942
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* [[1704]] – [[John Campbell (editor)|John Campbell]] released the first issue of '''''[[The Boston News-Letter]]''''', the first continuously published newspaper in [[British North America]].
* [[1704]] – [[John Campbell (editor)|John Campbell]] released the first issue of '''''[[The Boston News-Letter]]''''', the first continuously published newspaper in [[British North America]].
* [[1800]] – The '''[[Library of Congress]]'''<!-- ''(building pictured)''-->, the ''[[de facto]]'' [[national library]] of the United States, was established as part of an [[act of Congress]] providing for the transfer of the nation's capital from [[Philadelphia]] to [[Washington, D.C.]]
* [[1800]] – The '''[[Library of Congress]]''' ''(building pictured)'', the ''[[de facto]]'' [[national library]] of the United States, was established as part of an [[act of Congress]] providing for the transfer of the nation's capital from [[Philadelphia]] to [[Washington, D.C.]]
* [[1866]] – German composer [[Max Bruch]] conducted the premiere of '''[[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bruch)|his first violin concerto]]''', which later became his most famous work.
* [[1904]] – Realizing that the [[Russification]] of Lithuania was not working, the [[Russian Empire]] lifted the '''[[Lithuanian press ban|40-year-old ban]]''' on publications written in [[Lithuanian language]] using the [[Latin alphabet]].
* [[1904]] – Realizing that the [[Russification]] of Lithuania was not working, the [[Russian Empire]] lifted the '''[[Lithuanian press ban|40-year-old ban]]''' on publications written in [[Lithuanian language]] using the [[Latin alphabet]].
* [[1913]] – The '''[[Woolworth Building]]''' in New York City officially opened; at the time, it was the [[List of tallest buildings|tallest building in the world]], with a height of {{cvt|792|ft|m}}.
* [[1914]] – The '''[[Franck–Hertz experiment]]''', the first electrical measurement to clearly demonstrate [[quantum mechanics]], was presented to the [[Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft|German Physical Society]].
* [[1915]] – The '''[[Armenian Genocide]]''' in the [[Ottoman Empire]] began with '''[[Deportation of Armenian intellectuals on 24 April 1915|the arrest and deportation]]''' of hundreds of prominent Armenians in [[Constantinople<!--It still had this name in 1915-->]].
*[[1915]] – The '''[[Armenian Genocide]]''' in the [[Ottoman Empire]] began with '''[[Deportation of Armenian intellectuals on 24 April 1915|the arrest and deportation]]''' of hundreds of prominent Armenians in [[Constantinople<!--It still had this name in 1915-->]].
* [[1916]] – [[Irish republicanism|Irish republicans]] led by <!--teacher and [[Activism|political activist]] -->[[Patrick Pearse]] began the '''[[Easter Rising]]''' against British rule in Ireland, and [[Proclamation of the Irish Republic|proclaimed]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> the [[Irish Republic]] an independent state.
* [[1918]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: The '''[[Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux]]''' began, which contained the first instance of [[tank]]s fighting against each other.
* [[1918]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: The '''[[Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux]]''' began, which contained the first instance of [[tank]]s fighting against each other.
* [[1922]] – The first portion of the '''[[Imperial Wireless Chain]]''', a strategic international [[wireless telegraphy]] communications network created to link the countries of the [[British Empire]], opened.
* [[1922]] – The first portion of the '''[[Imperial Wireless Chain]]''', a strategic international [[wireless telegraphy]] communications network created to link the countries of the [[British Empire]], opened.
* [[1932]] – An estimated 400 [[Walking#A leisure activity|ramblers]] committed '''[[Mass trespass of Kinder Scout|a wilful trespass]]''' of [[Kinder Scout]] in the [[Peak District]] of England to highlight the denial of access to areas of open country.
* [[1932]] – An estimated 400 [[Walking#A leisure activity|ramblers]] committed '''[[Mass trespass of Kinder Scout|a wilful mass trespass]]''' of [[Kinder Scout]] ''(pictured)'' in the [[Peak District]] to highlight the denial of access to areas of open country in England.
* [[1933]] – [[Nazi Germany]] began its '''[[Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany|persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses]]''' by shutting down the [[Corporations of Jehovah's Witnesses|Watch Tower Society]] office in [[Magdeburg]].
* [[1933]] – [[Nazi Germany]] began its '''[[Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany|persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses]]''' by shutting down the [[Corporations of Jehovah's Witnesses|Watch Tower Society]] office in [[Magdeburg]].
* [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: The British [[Special Boat Service]] executed '''[[Raid on Santorini|a successful raid]]''' to destroy an Axis radio station on the Greek island of [[Santorini]].
* [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: The British [[Special Boat Service]] executed '''[[Raid on Santorini|a successful raid]]''' to destroy an Axis radio station on the Greek island of [[Santorini]].
* [[1965]] – [[Cold War]]: The '''[[Dominican Civil War]]''' broke out due to tensions following a military coup against the democratically elected government of President [[Juan Bosch (politician)|Juan Bosch]] two years earlier.
* [[1993]] – The [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] '''[[1993 Bishopsgate bombing|detonated a truck bomb]]''' in London's financial district in [[Bishopsgate]], killing one person, injuring forty-four others, and causing damage that cost {{nowrap|£350 million}} to repair.
* [[1980]] – Eight [[United States Armed Forces|U.S. servicemen]] died in '''[[Operation Eagle Claw]]''', a failed attempt to rescue the captives in the [[Iran hostage crisis]].
* [[2003]] – A [[backhoe]] breached a pipeline in Toronto, Canada, which caused a '''[[2003 Etobicoke gas explosion|gas explosion]]''' that killed seven people.
* [[2011]] – '''[[Guantanamo Bay files leak|Secret documents]]''' relating to detainees at the United States' [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]] were released on [[WikiLeaks]] and several independent news organizations.
* [[2011]] – '''[[Guantanamo Bay files leak|Secret documents]]''' relating to detainees at the United States' [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]] were released on [[WikiLeaks]] and several independent news organizations.
* [[2013]] – A building in the [[Savar Upazila]] of [[Greater Dhaka|Dhaka]], Bangladesh, '''[[2013 Dhaka garment factory collapse|collapsed]]''', killing 1,134 people, making it the deadliest accidental structural failure in modern history.
* [[2013]] – A building in the [[Savar Upazila]] of [[Greater Dhaka|Dhaka]], Bangladesh, '''[[2013 Dhaka garment factory collapse|collapsed]]''', killing 1,134 people, making it the deadliest accidental structural failure in modern history.
* Born/died this day: '''[[Mellitus]]'''<!--English bishop--> (d.&nbsp;624) | '''[[Vincent de Paul]]'''<!--French bishop--> (b.&nbsp;1581) | '''[[Axel von Fersen the Elder]]'''<!--Swedish statesman--> (d.&nbsp;1794) | '''[[Benjamin Lee Whorf]]'''<!--American linguist--> (b.&nbsp;1897) | '''[[Mimi Smith]]'''!<!--English, aunt of John Lennon--> (b.&nbsp;1906) | '''[[G. Stanley Hall|{{nowrap|G. Stanley}} Hall]]'''<!--American psychologist--> (d.&nbsp;1924) | '''[[Richard M. Daley]]'''<!--American politician--> (b.&nbsp;1942) | '''[[Laurentia Tan]]'''<!--Singaporean athlete, female--> (b.&nbsp;1979) | '''[[Kelly Clarkson]]'''<!--American singer--> (b.&nbsp;1982) | '''[[Estée Lauder (businesswoman)|Estée Lauder]]'''<!--American entrepreneur--> (d.&nbsp;2004)
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Xu Guangqi]]'''<!--Chinese intellectual--> |b|1562| '''[[Vincent de Paul]]'''<!--French bishop--> |b|1581| '''[[Axel von Fersen the Elder]]'''<!--Swedish statesman--> |d|1794| '''[[Anthony Trollope]]'''<!--English writer--> |b|1815| '''[[Robert Howard Hodgkin]]'''<!--English historian--> |b|1877| '''[[Benjamin Lee Whorf]]'''<!--American linguist--> |b|1897| '''[[Mimi Smith]]'''!<!--English, aunt of John Lennon--> |b|1906| '''[[James Wood Bush]]'''<!--American sailor--> |d|1906| '''[[G. Stanley Hall|{{nowrap|G. Stanley}} Hall]]'''<!--American psychologist--> |d|1924| '''[[Bridget Riley]]'''<!--English painter--> |b|1931| '''[[Richard M. Daley]]'''<!--American politician--> |b|1942| '''[[Laurentia Tan]]'''<!--Singaporean athlete, female--> |b|1979| '''[[Kelly Clarkson]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1982| '''[[Sigrid Agren]]'''<!--French model--> |b|1991| '''[[Caspar Lee]]'''<!--British-South African YouTuber--> |b|1994| '''[[Sathya Sai Baba]]'''<!--Indian guru--> |d|2011
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'''[[April 24]]''': First day of '''[[Ramadan]]''' (Islam, 2020)<!-- expected date -->; '''[[Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day]]''' ([[1915]])
'''[[April 24]]''': '''[[Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day]]''' ([[1915]]); '''[[Administrative Professionals Day]]''' in various countries (2024)<!--Wednesday of the last full week of April-->
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* [[1837]] – '''[[1837 Surat fire|A fire broke out]]''' in [[Surat]], India, which went on to destroy about 75% of the city.
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* [[1914]] – The '''[[Franck–Hertz experiment]]''', the first electrical measurement to clearly demonstrate [[quantum mechanics]], was presented to the [[Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft|German Physical Society]].
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* [[1916]] – [[Irish republicanism|Irish republicans]] led by <!--teacher and [[Activism|political activist]] -->[[Patrick Pearse]] began the '''[[Easter Rising]]''' against British rule in Ireland, and [[Proclamation of the Irish Republic|proclaimed]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> the [[Irish Republic]] an independent state.
* [[1470s BC|{{nowrap|1479 BC}}]] – '''[[Thutmose III|{{nowrap|Thutmose III}}]]'''<!-- ''(statue pictured)''--> became the sixth [[pharaoh]] of the [[Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt]]<!-- according to the official chronology-->, with his aunt and stepmother [[Hatshepsut]] as [[Coregency|coregent]].
* [[1990]] – The '''[[Hubble Space Telescope]]''' ''(pictured)'' was launched aboard [[STS-31|{{nowrap|STS-31}}]] by [[Space Shuttle Discovery|Space Shuttle ''Discovery'']].
* [[1866]] – German composer [[Max Bruch]] conducted the premiere of '''[[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bruch)|his first violin concerto]]'''.
* [[1993]] – The [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] '''[[1993 Bishopsgate bombing|detonated a truck bomb]]''' in London's financial district in [[Bishopsgate]], killing one person, injuring forty-four others, and causing damage that cost {{nowrap|£350 million}} to repair.
* [[1913]] – The '''[[Woolworth Building]]''' in New York City officially opened; with a height of {{cvt|792|ft|m}}, it was the [[List of tallest buildings|tallest building in the world]] at the time.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Mellitus]]'''<!--English bishop--> |d|624| '''[[Kumar Dharmasena]]'''<!--Sri Lankan cricketer--> |b|1971| '''[[Estée Lauder (businesswoman)|Estée Lauder]]'''<!--American entrepreneur--> |d|2004|'''[[Nancy Dorian]]'''<!-- American linguist -->|d|2024}}
* [[1965]] – [[Cold War]]: The '''[[Dominican Civil War]]''' broke out due to tensions following by a military coup of the democratically elected government two years earlier.
* [[1990]] – The '''[[Hubble Space Telescope]]''' ''(pictured)'' was launched aboard [[STS-31|{{nowrap|STS-31}}]] by the [[Space Shuttle Discovery|Space Shuttle ''Discovery'']].
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Republic Day in The Gambia (1970) refimprove section
1479 BCThutmose III became the sixth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, with his aunt and stepmother Hatshepsut as coregent. Refimprove section
1547Schmalkaldic War: Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, led Imperial troops to a decisive victory in the Battle of Mühlberg over the Lutheran Schmalkaldic League of Protestant princes. refimprove
1877 – Unable to resolve a series of disputes over the Balkans in the aftermath of the 1876 Bulgarian April Uprising, Russia declared war on the Ottoman Empire, starting the Russo-Turkish War. refimprove section
1967 – The Soviet spacecraft Soyuz 1 crashed in Siberia during its return to Earth, killing cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov, the first human to die during a spaceflight. refimprove section
1990Gruinard Island in Scotland, the site of biological warfare testing by British scientists, was declared free of anthrax after 48 years of quarantine. unreferenced section
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April 24: Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day (1915); Administrative Professionals Day in various countries (2024)

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