Top 5 Historical Events on April 25

April 25 events: ANZAC Day commemorates the 1915 Gallipoli landing, Italy's 1945 liberation from Nazi occupation, 1974 Carnation Revolution in Portugal and more.
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April 25th is remembered for a number of significant historical and cultural events that influenced international relations, national identities, and public health programs. Here are the top 5 historical events on April 25:

1. ANZAC Day (1915):

The 25th of April is ANZAC Day, which is a national day of remembrance in both Australia and New Zealand. This day is dedicated to commemorating all Australians and New Zealanders who served and died in any and all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. In particular, this date is dedicated to commemorating the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought against the Ottoman Empire at Gallipoli during World War I.

2. Liberation of Italy (1945):

Italy was freed from Nazi occupation and the fascist administration of Benito Mussolini on April 25, 1945. This event marked the beginning of Italy’s liberation. This day, which is observed yearly as a national holiday and is known as Liberation Day, commemorates the end of the Nazi occupation of Italy during World War II.

3. Carnation Revolution in Portugal (1974):

The Carnation Revolution was a military coup that took place in Lisbon on April 25, 1974. It was successful in removing the Estado Novo dictatorship from power. Almost without a single person losing their life, it was a defining moment in Portuguese history that ultimately resulted in the foundation of a democratic government and the decolonization of Portuguese possessions in Africa.

4. Hubble Space Telescope Deployed (1990):

After being launched into space by the Space Shuttle Discovery on April 25, 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was successfully launched into space. Since then, Hubble has been responsible for providing some of the most comprehensive photographs of outer space, which has changed the way we comprehend the cosmos and revolutionized the field of astronomy.

5. President Truman is Briefed on the Manhattan Project (1945):

A briefing on the Manhattan operation, which was a covert United States operation to produce atomic bombs, was given to Harry S. Truman on April 25, 1945, not long after he took office as president. During the closing phases of World War II, this briefing would have an impact on his decision-making on nuclear weapons, and it would also have an impact on the future of nuclear policy around the worldwide community.

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