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26th April 1933: The Gestapo secret police established by Hermann Göring in Nazi Germany
The Gestapo operated with broad authority and virtually unlimited power, employing a network of informants and spies to monitor and report on suspected dissidents and political ...
25th April 1898: The United States declares war on Spain in the Spanish–American War
Congress didnt formally declare war until 25 April, although the declaration recognized that a state of war had existed since Spains declaration four days ...
24th April 1800: The Library of Congress established when John Adams approves a budget of $5,000 for books
The money allowed for the purchase of approximately 3,000 volumes from England that were housed in the north wing of the Capitol ...
23rd April 1348: Order of the Garter founded by King Edward III of England
Membership of the Order of the Garter is highly prestigious and is often reserved for members of the English nobility and royalty. Over the centuries, the Order of the Garter has evolved into a ceremonial institution, with its members participating in var
22nd April 1889: Oklahoma Land Rush takes place with 2 million acres of Unassigned Lands opened to settlement
An estimated 50,000 hopeful settlers gathered along the borders of the Oklahoma Territory prior to the gunshot that gave the signal for them to chaotically race into the territory on foot, horseback, and in wagons to stake their ...
21st April 1967: Svetlana Alliluyeva, the only daughter of Joseph Stalin, arrives in the USA after defecting from the Soviet Union
The sensational defection of Stalins only surviving child made international news and four days later, at a press conference in the Plaza Hotel, she denounced the Soviet Communist regime and her fathers ...
20th April 1792: The French Revolutionary Wars begin when the Assembly vote for war against Austria
The French declaration of war was part of a broader strategy by the revolutionary government to pre-empt foreign intervention and unite the French people behind the revolutionary ...
19th April 1987: The Simpsons make their first television appearance on The Tracey Ullman Show
An overwhelmingly positive reaction in season one meant that Simpsons shorts were featured in every episode of the next two seasons before being spun off into a standalone half-hour series in ...
18th April 1775: Paul Revere rides from Charleston to Lexington with his message that “the Regulars are coming out!”
Whether Revere referred to the approaching army as regulars or Redcoats is unclear, but his cry had the intended consequence of signalling the march of troops towards the Massachusettsvillage of ...
17th April 1907: Ellis Island in New York Harbor has its busiest day, processing 11,747 immigrants
This surge in immigration was primarily driven by economic opportunities in the United States, which was at the height of the industrial revolution. This combined with a desire among some to escape growing political instability in Europe, while ethnic and