Today in History
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1988 The Last Emperor receives nine Academy Awards
The last Chinese Emperor Puyi was the subject of Bernardo Bertolucci’s biography, which became the first movie to win every Oscar for which it was nominated.
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1981 The Space Shuttle blasts off into space for the first time
Two astronauts took off for Space Shuttle Columbia’s first orbital test flight.
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1961 Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human in space
The Vostok-3KA spacecraft carried the Soviet Cosmonaut into Earth orbit. (Vostok 1 mission). From launch to landing, the first human spaceflight took 108 minutes.
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1937 The first aircraft jet engine is successfully tested
Only a few months before German engineer Hans von Ohain successfully tested his jet engine, which would power the first-ever all-jet aircraft, Sir Frank Whittle created and tested the engine.
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1861 The American Civil War begins
The start of hostilities was signaled by the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina. Deepening political, social, and economic divides between the southern and northern states—best manifested in the argument over the legality of slavery—were what ultimately led to war. The conflict was over when the southern (pro-slavery) states capitulated in 1865.
Births On This Day, April 12
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1947 David Letterman
American comedian, talk show host
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1947 Tom Clancy
American author
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1940 Herbie Hancock
American pianist, composer, bandleader
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1871 Ioannis Metaxas
Greek general, politician, 130th Prime Minister of Greece
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1823 Alexander Ostrovsky
Russian playwright
Deaths On This Day, April 12
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1989 Sugar Ray Robinson
American boxer
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1981 Joe Louis
American boxer
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1975 Josephine Baker
American/French actress, singer, dancer
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1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt
American politician, 32nd President of the United States
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1555 Joanna of Castile