Today in History
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1998 The world’s largest suspension bridge opens to traffic
Japan’s Akashi Kaiky Bridge has the world’s longest central span, measuring 1991 meters (6532 feet).
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1986 A bomb kills 3 people at the La Belle in West Berlin
The nightclub attack, which was frequented by US soldiers, was later blamed on the Libyan secret service. At least 15 people were killed in Libya as a result of retaliatory strikes.
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1955 Winston Churchill resigns as U.K. Prime Minister
Churchill was instrumental in launching the alliance of the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet Union against Nazi Germany. His political career lasted a half-century.
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1951 Ethel and Julius Rosenberg are sentenced to death
The American couple was accused of passing nuclear weapon information to the Soviet Union. Ethel was later discovered to be uninvolved in her husband’s activities. Both were hanged in 1953.
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1895 Oscar Wilde loses his criminal libel case triggered by accusations of homosexuality
The Marquess of Queensbury had left his business card at the Albemarle Club, along with the inscription, “For Oscar Wilde posing Somdomite”.
Births On This Day, April 5
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1937 Colin Powell
American general, politician, 65th United States Secretary of State
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1917 Robert Bloch
American author
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1912 John Le Mesurier
English actor
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1908 Bette Davis
American actress
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1900 Spencer Tracy
American actor
Deaths On This Day, April 5
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1997 Allen Ginsberg
American poet
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1994 Kurt Cobain
American singer-songwriter, guitarist
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1976 Howard Hughes
American engineer, director
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1975 Chiang Kai-shek
Chinese military leader, politician, President of the Republic of China
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1928 Roy Kilner
English cricketer