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* [[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 trespass]]''' of [[Kinder Scout]] in the [[Peak District]] of England to highlight the denial of access to areas of open country.
* [[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]].
* [[1965]] – [[Cold War]]: The '''[[Dominican Civil War]]''' broke out due to tensions following a military coup of the democratically elected government of President [[Juan Bosch (politician)|Juan Bosch]] two years earlier.
* [[1965]] – [[Cold War]]: The '''[[Dominican Civil War]]''' broke out due to tensions following a military coup of the democratically elected government of President [[Juan Bosch (politician)|Juan Bosch]] two years earlier.
* [[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]].
* [[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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* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[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-->]].
* [[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]].
* [[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.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Benjamin Lee Whorf]]'''<!--American linguist--> |b|1897| '''[[Bridget Riley]]'''<!--English painter--> |b|1931| '''[[Kumar Dharmasena]]'''<!--Sri Lankan cricketer--> |b|1971}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Benjamin Lee Whorf]]'''<!--American linguist--> |b|1897| '''[[Bridget Riley]]'''<!--English painter--> |b|1931| '''[[Kumar Dharmasena]]'''<!--Sri Lankan cricketer--> |b|1971}}

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Republic Day in The Gambia (1970) refimprove section
Palm Sunday refimprove
Holy Week begins (Eastern Christianity, 2021) citation needed
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
Barbra Streisand |b|1942| refimprove section

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April 24: Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day (1915)

The original Library of Congress building, Washington, D.C.
The original Library of Congress building, Washington, D.C.
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