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April 1, 1960: TIROS I opens era of satellite weather images
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April 21, 1960: The new city of Brasilia is dedicated
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April 8, 1960: Radio telescope picks up signals from Epsilon Eridani

The following events occurred in April 1960:

April 1, 1960 (Friday)

April 2, 1960 (Saturday)

April 3, 1960 (Sunday)

April 4, 1960 (Monday)

  • Elections in Burma resulted in victory for U Nu, who began his third non-consecutive term as prime minister.
  • At the 32nd Academy Awards ceremony, Ben-Hur won a record eleven Oscars, including Best Picture.
  • Sweden's first three female priests were ordained.
  • Senegal signed a transfer of power agreement with France, leading up to the country's independence.
  • Born: Hugo Weaving, Nigerian-born Australian actor; in Ibadan

April 5, 1960 (Tuesday)

April 6, 1960 (Wednesday)

  • The Short SC.1 VTOL aircraft made its first transition from vertical to horizontal flight and back.
  • Alberto Lleras Camargo, the President of Colombia, addressed a joint session of Congress as part of a 13-day state visit to the United States. Lleras was given a ticker-tape parade in New York on April 11.[4]

April 7, 1960 (Thursday)

  • In an event described as "unique in world postal history", the governments of 70 nations simultaneously issued stamps to commemorate World Refugee Year.[16]
  • Under the Unlawful Organisations Act No 34, the African National Congress and Pan Africanist Congress parties were banned in South Africa.[17] This resulted in the formation of "Umkonto we Sizwe" ("Spear of the Nation"), the guerrilla wing of the ANC, by Nelson Mandela and others.

April 8, 1960 (Friday)

April 9, 1960 (Saturday)

April 10, 1960 (Sunday)

  • The last successful American U-2 overflight of the Soviet Union took place, as a pilot passed near the missile range at Tyuratam. The S-75 Dvina missile batteries that could have downed the plane had not been alerted of the intrusion in time, and several Soviet senior commanders were fired. On May 1, a U-2 plane flown by Francis Gary Powers would be downed.[23]

April 11, 1960 (Monday)

  • A fisherman in Masan, South Korea, discovered the mutilated body of Kim Chu Yol, a high school student who had been killed during March protests against the fraudulent presidential election. A police tear gas shell was visible in Kim's eye socket, and the outrage against the government's brutality triggered a riot. The violence in Masan was then followed by rioting in other South Korean cities.[24]
  • For Your Eyes Only, Ian Fleming's eighth James Bond novel, was first published by Jonathan Cape.[25]

April 12, 1960 (Tuesday)

  • The International Court of Justice, more popularly known as the World Court, resolved a dispute between Portugal and India after more than four years, in Portugal's favor, ruling 11–4 that Portuguese officials could cross over India's territory to reach its colonies in Goa, Daman and Diu. The victory was short-lived, as India annexed all three territories the following year.[26]
  • Eric Peugeot, the four-year-old grandson of French automotive tycoon Jean-Pierre Peugeot of Peugeot, was kidnapped from a playground at Saint-Cloud, near Paris.[27] Eric was released three days later, in exchange for a ransom of $300,000.[28]
  • Candlestick Park, described by one source as "the windiest, coldest, and the most hated baseball stadium in the history of the game",[29] opened in San Francisco, and began a 40-season run as the home of the San Francisco Giants. U.S. Vice-President (and Republican presidential candidate) Richard Nixon threw out the first pitch.

April 13, 1960 (Wednesday)

April 14, 1960 (Thursday)

April 15, 1960 (Friday)

April 16, 1960 (Saturday)

  • The "New Realism" artistic movement was founded by art critic Pierre Restany with the publication of his Manifeste des Nouveaux Réalistes.[37]
  • The Sino-Soviet split widened as the Chinese Communist Party journal Red Flag published the editorial Long Live Leninism, an assertion that began with the premise that the Soviet Union had, by pursuing peaceful change, deviated from Lenin's thesis that "so long as imperialism exists, war is inevitable".[38]
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April 17, 1960 (Sunday)

April 18, 1960 (Monday)

April 19, 1960 (Tuesday)

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Seoul protesters
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SWAPO flag

April 20, 1960 (Wednesday)

April 21, 1960 (Thursday)

  • After a week in which 6,000 East Germans fled to West Berlin, several DDR police crossed the border and began searching luggage at railroad stations. West Berlin police arrested two of the DDR police, while others fled. The exodus of thousands came after the East German government "collectivized" private farms and businesses and directed landowners and shopkeepers to become employees of state-owned cooperatives.[54]
  • President Juscelino Kubitschek dedicated the city of Brasilia, three years after he had directed construction to begin on a new capital city for Brazil. Located Шаблон:Convert inland, the city was designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer and urban planner Lucio Costa at a cost of ten billion dollars.[55]

April 22, 1960 (Friday)

  • The crash of a Belgian DC-4 airliner into a mountainside in Congo killed all 28 passengers and seven crew.[56] The flight had originated in Brussels the night before, with a final destination of Lubumbashi (at the time, called Elisabethville) with stops at Rome, Cairo and Bunia. The plane descended for its approach to Bunia through low clouds and impacted a peak in the Virunga Mountains.
  • France's President Charles De Gaulle was given an enthusiastic welcome by 200,000 people upon his arrival in Washington, D.C., on the fifth day of his tour of the Western Hemisphere. President De Gaulle spoke to a joint session of Congress on April 25, urging nuclear disarmament, and was cheered by more than a million people the next day at a ticker-tape parade in New York.[4]
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April 23, 1960 (Saturday)

April 24, 1960 (Sunday)

April 25, 1960 (Monday)

April 26, 1960 (Tuesday)

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President Rhee

April 27, 1960 (Wednesday)

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Togo

April 28, 1960 (Thursday)

  • The construction of what would become Shea Stadium, at Flushing, Queens, was approved by New York City's Board of Estimate, 20–2, giving the proposed Continental League the chance to launch. The Continental League never played, but the stadium gave the National League the impetus to return to the city, with the New York Mets.
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  • Died: Lee Ki-poong, former Vice-President of South Korea, died along with his wife and two sons as part of a suicide pact. Lee, and President Syngman Rhee, had resigned two days earlier in the wake of the April Revolution.

April 29, 1960 (Friday)

April 30, 1960 (Saturday)

References

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  9. Steve Roper, Camp 4: Recollections of a Yosemite Rockclimber (Mountaineers, 1994), p108
  10. "Police Halt March on Cape Town", Oakland Tribune, April 2, 1960, p1
  11. "Awujale of Ijebuland", KingdomsOfNigeria.com
  12. Ben Lunis, Get Out of the Box (Xulon Press, 2003), p153
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  17. African History Шаблон:Webarchive (Most sources give the date as April 8, 1960) -- Hein Marais, South Africa: Limits to Change: The Political Economy of Transition (University of Cape Town Press, 2001), p25
  18. Strange Maps
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  21. "South Africa Prime Minister Shot Down by White Assassin", Oakland Tribune, April 9, 1960, p1
  22. "1960 NBA Finals: Boston 4, St. Louis 3" Шаблон:Webarchive, NBA Encyclopedia: Playoff Edition www.nba.com
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  24. John Kie-chiang Oh, Korean Politics: The Quest for Democratization and Economic Development (Cornell University Press, 1999), p41
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  32. Robert McKenna, The Dictionary of Nautical Literacy (McGraw-Hill, 2001), p287
  33. Arvid Nelson, Cold War Ecology: Forests, Farms, & People in the East German Landscape, 1945–1989 (Yale University Press, 2005), p.111
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  35. Arthur M. Woodford, This Is Detroit, 1701–2001 (Wayne State University Press, 2001), p198
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  37. "Neo-Dada Performance Art", by Gunter Berghaus, in Neo-avant-garde (Rodopi, 2006), p84
  38. K. R. Sharma, China: Revolution to Revolution (Mittal Publications, 1989), p34
  39. Richard Crouse, Big Bang, Baby: Rock Trivia (Hounslow Press, 2000), 79–80
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  43. "Korean Rioters Defy Rhee", Oakland Tribune, April 19, 1960, p1
  44. Edward Vernoff and Peter J. Seybolt, Through Chinese Eyes: Tradition, Revolution, and Transformation (CITE Books, 2007), p131
  45. Alan Rake, African Leaders: Guiding the New Millennium (Scarecrow Press, 2001) p176
  46. Safety Network
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  48. R. J. Bray, et al. Plasma Loops in the Solar Corona (Cambridge University Press, 2005), p17
  49. Shri Ram Sharma, India-China relations: 1972–1991, p32
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  72. USS Tullibee home page Шаблон:Webarchive
  73. "Paraguay Battles Invasion Forces", Oakland Tribune, April 30, 1960, p1