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2010
Polish Air Force Tu-154M crashes near Smolensk, Russia, killing all 96 people on board including President Lech Kaczyński.
1992
The Maraghar Massacre, killing of ethnic Armenian civil population of the village Maraghar by Azerbaijani troops during the Nagorno-Karabakh War.
1991
A rare tropical storm develops in the South Atlantic Ocean near Angola; the first to be documented by satellites.
Italian ferry ''Moby Prince'' collides with an oil tanker in dense fog off Livorno, Italy killing 140.
1979
Red River Valley Tornado Outbreak: A tornado lands in Wichita Falls, Texas killing 42 people.
1973
A British Vanguard turboprop crashes during a snowstorm at Basel, Switzerland killing 104.
1972
Vietnam War: For the first time since November 1967, American B-52 bombers reportedly begin bombing North Vietnam.
20 days after he is kidnapped in Buenos Aires, Oberdan Sallustro is executed by communist guerrillas.
1971
Ping Pong Diplomacy: In an attempt to thaw relations with the United States, the People's Republic of China hosts the U.S. table tennis team for a weeklong visit.
1968
Shipwreck of the New Zealand inter-island ferry TEV ''Wahine'' outside Wellington harbour.
1963
129 people die when the submarine USS ''Thresher'' sinks at sea.
1959
Akihito, future Emperor of Japan, weds Michiko.
1957
The Suez Canal is reopened for all shipping after being closed for three months.
1953
Warner Brothers premieres the first 3-D film from a major American studio, entitled ''House of Wax''.
1944
Rudolf Vrba and Alfred Wetzler escape from the Birkenau death camp.
1941
World War II: The Axis Powers in Europe establish the Independent State of Croatia from occupied Yugoslavia with Ante Pavelić's Ustaše fascist insurgents in power.
1933
New Deal: The Civilian Conservation Corps is created.
1925
''The Great Gatsby'' by F. Scott Fitzgerald is first published in New York City, by Charles Scribner's Sons.
1919
Mexican Revolution leader Emiliano Zapata is ambushed and shot dead by government forces in Morelos.
1916
The Professional Golfers Association of America (PGA) is created in New York City.
1912
The ''Titanic'' leaves port in Southampton, England for her first and only voyage.
1904
British mystic Aleister Crowley transcribes the third and final chapter of The Book of The Law.
1887
On Easter Sunday, Pope Leo XIII authorizes the establishment of The Catholic University of America.
1874
The first Arbor Day is celebrated in Nebraska.
1869
José Martí founds the Cuban Revolutionary Party.
1868
At Arogee in Abyssinia, British and Indian forces defeat an army of Emperor Tewodros II. While 700 Ethiopians are killed and many more injured, only two die from the British/Indian troops.
1866
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is founded in New York City by Henry Bergh.
1865
American Civil War: A day after his surrender to Union forces, Confederate General Robert E. Lee addresses his troops for the last time.
1864
Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg is elected emperor of Mexico.
1858
The original Big Ben, a 14.5 tonne bell for the Palace of Westminster is cast in Stockton-on-Tees by Warner's of Cripplegate. This however cracked during testing and was recast into the 13.76 tonne bell by Whitechapel Bell Foundry and is still in use to date.
1856
The Theta Chi Fraternity is founded at Norwich University.
1826
The 10,500 inhabitants of the Greek town Messolonghi start leaving the town after a year's siege by Turkish forces. Very few of them survive.
1821
Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople is hanged by the Turks from the main gate of the Patriarchate and his body is thrown into the Bosphorus.
1816
1815
The Mount Tambora volcano begins a three-month-long eruption, lasting until July 15. The eruption ultimately kills 71,000 people and affects Earth's climate for the next two years.
1741
War of the Austrian Succession: Prussia defeats Austria in the Battle of Mollwitz.
1710
The first law regulating copyright is issued in Great Britain.
1606
The Charter of the Virginia Company of London is established by royal charter by James I of England with the purpose of establishing colonial settlements in North America.
1500
Ludovico Sforza is captured by the Swiss troops at Novara and is handed over to the French.
1407
the lama Deshin Shekpa visits the Ming Dynasty capital at Nanjing. He is awarded with the title Great Treasure Prince of Dharma.
879
Louis III becomes King of the Western Franks.