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Saturday 25 April 2015

Today In History [25th April, 2015]

A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on this day in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened today in history.

April 25

1590           The Sultan of Morocco launches a successful attack to capture Timbuktu.
1644           The Ming Chongzhen emperor commits suicide by hanging himself.
1707           At the Battle of Almansa, Franco-Spanish forces defeat the Anglo-Portugese forces.
1719           Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe is published in London.
1792           The guillotine is first used to execute highwayman Nicolas J. Pelletier.
1859           Work begins on the Suez Canal in Egypt.
1862           Admiral Farragut occupies New Orleans, Louisiana.
1864           After facing defeat in the Red River Campaign, Union General Nathaniel Bank returns to Alexandria, Louisiana.
1867           Tokyo is opened for foreign trade.
1882           French commander Henri Riviere seizes the citadel of Hanoi in Indochina.
1898           The United States declares war on Spain.
1915           Australian and New Zealand troops land at Gallipoli in Turkey.
1925           General Paul von Hindenburg takes office as president of Germany.
1926           In Iran, Reza Kahn is crowned Shah and chooses the name "Pehlevi."
1926           Puccini's opera Turandot premiers at La Scala in Milan with Arturo Toscanini conducting.
1938           A seeing eye dog is used for the first time.
1945           U.S. and Soviet forces meet at Torgau, Germany on Elbe River.
1951           After a three day fight against Chinese Communist Forces, the Gloucestershire Regiment is annihilated on "Gloucester Hill," in Korea.
1953           The magazine Nature publishes an article by biologists Francis Crick and James Watson, describing the "double helix" of DNA.
1956           Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel" goes to number one on the charts.
1959           The St. Lawrence Seaway–linking the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes–opens to shipping.
1960           The first submerged circumnavigation of the Earth is completed by a Triton submarine.
1962           A U.S. Ranger spacecraft crash lands on the Moon.
1971           The country of Bangladesh is established.
1980           President Jimmy Carter tells the American people about the hostage rescue disaster in Iran.
1982           In accordance with the Camp David agreements, Israel completes a withdrawal from the Sinai peninsula.
1990           Violeta Barrios de Chamorro begins a six year term as Nicaragua's president.

Born on April 25
1214           Louis IX, king of France (1226-1270).
1284           Edward II, king of England (1307-1327).
1599           Oliver Cromwell, lord protector of England (1653-1658).
1873           Howard R. Garis, children's writer.
1873           Walther de la Mare, poet and novelist (Memoir of a Midget, Come Hither).
1874           Guglielmo Marconi, Italian physicist, inventor of the radio.
1892           Maud Hart Lovelace, children's author.
1908           Edward R. Murrow, war correspondent and newscaster.
1912           Gladys L. Presley, mother of Elvis Presley.
1914           Ross Lockridge, Jr., novelist (Raintree Country).
1917           Ella Fitzgerald, American singer.

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