April 7 โ Some importante events on this day
30 ๐๐ผ Scholarsโ estimate for Jesusโ crucifixion by Roman troops in Jerusalem.
529 ๐๐ผ First draft of Corpus Juris Civilis (fundamental work in jurisprudence) issued by Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I
1739 ๐๐ผ Dick Turpin executed in England for horse stealing
1795 ๐๐ผ France adopts the metre as the basic measure of length
1832 ๐๐ผ Nagging wives needed to be careful in 19th Century England, for, as Joseph Thompson did, her husband might put her up for sale.
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1895 ๐๐ผ Polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen reaches record 86ยฐ13.6โฒN latitude north, expedition closest to the North pole. The norwegian explorer, scientist, diplomat and humanitarian was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922 for his work on behalf of the displaced victims of the First World War and related conflicts.
1926 ๐๐ผ Italian dictator Mussolini is shot at 3 times by Violet Gibson in Rome, but she only hits him once in the nose
1944 ๐๐ผ World War II: General Montgomery speaks to generals at St. Paulโs School about his vision for the upcoming D-Day landings.
On June 6, 1944, Allied forces invaded Europe. The Normandy landings, the largest amphibious invasion ever undertaken, took years to plan, involved the invention of new technologies and proved that Hitlerโs โFortress Europeโ was made of sand.
Photographer Robert F. Sargent took this photo โ aptly named โInto the Jaws of Deathโ โ as troops waded ashore on Omaha Beach, the most calamitous of the landing sites. On the day at Omaha, little went to plan, most landing craft missed their targets and German defenses were unexpectedly strong.
Nevertheless, the Allies secured a foothold on all beaches. From there they broke out into Normandy proper as German resistance faltered. D-Day stands out as one of the most crucial moments in history: along with the German collapse on the Eastern Front, the success of the Allies in the West ensured that the Nazi defeat was near.
1948 ๐๐ผ World Health Organization formed by the United Nations
1954 ๐๐ผ US President Dwight D. Eisenhower in news conference is first to voice fear of a โdomino-effectโ of communism in Indo-China
1969 ๐๐ผ The Internetโs symbolic birth date: publication of RFC 1
1999 ๐๐ผ The World Trade Organisation rules in favor of the United States in its long-running trade dispute with the European Union over bananas
2016 ๐๐ผ Longest-ever captured python found on Penang in Malaysia (26ft/8m)

