On This Day in History

April 29

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Historical Events Found
2018
🔬 Science

NASA Launches TESS to Search for Exoplanets

NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) began its science operations, aiming to identify thousands of planets outside our solar system by monitoring stellar brightness changes.

📍 Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States
NASA Space Exoplanets
2011
🎨 Culture

Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton

Prince William married Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey in a globally televised event watched by hundreds of millions. The royal wedding was celebrated as a significant cultural moment in modern British monarchy.

📍 London, United Kingdom
Royalty UK Modern Culture
2005
🔬 Science

World’s Largest Particle Accelerator Tunnel Completed at CERN

Construction of the 27-kilometer circular tunnel for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN was completed. It would later be used to make major discoveries in particle physics, including the Higgs boson.

📍 Geneva, Switzerland
CERN Physics Science Infrastructure
1996
🎨 Culture

International Noise Awareness Day Promoted Globally

The Center for Hearing and Communication initiated International Noise Awareness Day to raise awareness about the harmful effects of noise on hearing, health, and quality of life. Events are held globally each year.

📍 Global
Health Hearing Environment
1992
💔 Tragedy

Los Angeles Riots Erupt After Rodney King Verdict

Riots erupted in Los Angeles after a jury acquitted four LAPD officers involved in the brutal beating of Rodney King. The unrest resulted in over 60 deaths, thousands of injuries, and widespread destruction across the city.

📍 Los Angeles, California, United States
"Can we all get along? — Rodney King"
Civil Unrest Race Relations United States
1989
🏛️ Politics

UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Opens for Signature

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was opened for signature, establishing the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history and setting standards for the protection of children worldwide.

📍 New York City, United States
UN Children Human Rights
1982
🎨 Culture

International Dance Day Established by UNESCO

UNESCO designated April 29 as International Dance Day to celebrate the universality of dance and its cultural impact across societies. The date honors the birthday of French ballet master Jean-Georges Noverre.

📍 Global
Arts UNESCO Performance
1981
🎨 Culture

First Ever London Marathon Held

The inaugural London Marathon took place, quickly becoming one of the world’s most popular long-distance running events. Over 7,500 runners participated, and the race has since become an annual charity-focused event.

📍 London, United Kingdom
Sports Running Charity
1975
⚔️ War

Fall of Saigon Marks End of Vietnam War

The U.S. began evacuating American citizens and South Vietnamese allies from Saigon as North Vietnamese forces closed in. The next day, the city fell, marking the end of the Vietnam War and the reunification of Vietnam.

📍 Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam
Vietnam War Cold War Evacuation
1975
⚔️ War

Operation Frequent Wind: Largest Helicopter Evacuation in History

As North Vietnamese troops advanced into Saigon, the U.S. launched Operation Frequent Wind, evacuating over 7,000 people by helicopter from the U.S. embassy and nearby locations — the largest airlift of its kind.

📍 Saigon, South Vietnam
Vietnam War Evacuation U.S. Military
1975
🎨 Culture

First Colour Telecast of Australian TV Program Airs

Australia broadcast its first television program in full color, marking a significant technological milestone for the nation's media industry and aligning it with global broadcasting standards.

📍 Sydney, Australia
Media Technology Australia
1970
🏛️ Politics

Australia Announces Withdrawal from Vietnam War

Australian Prime Minister John Gorton announced that Australian troops would begin withdrawing from the Vietnam War, following mounting public pressure and the U.S. shift toward Vietnamization.

📍 Canberra, Australia
Australia Vietnam War Military Policy
1961
🔬 Science

First Jump Jet, the Hawker Siddeley P.1127, Makes Vertical Takeoff

The British-built Hawker Siddeley P.1127 became the first successful vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) jet aircraft. It paved the way for the Harrier Jump Jet, revolutionizing military aviation.

📍 Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
Aviation Military Engineering
1949
🏛️ Politics

Israel Admitted to the United Nations

The United Nations General Assembly approved the admission of Israel as its 59th member state. This followed a series of debates on regional recognition and the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

📍 New York City, United States
Israel UN Middle East
1946
🏛️ Politics

Japanese Emperor Hirohito Becomes Constitutional Monarch

Emperor Hirohito's birthday was celebrated for the first time under Japan’s post-war constitution, transitioning him from divine ruler to symbolic head of state, in line with democratic reforms imposed by Allied occupation.

📍 Tokyo, Japan
Japan Monarchy Postwar Reform
1945
⚔️ War

Dachau Concentration Camp Liberated by U.S. Forces

American troops liberated the Dachau concentration camp near Munich, exposing the atrocities of the Holocaust to the world. The liberation helped bring global attention to Nazi war crimes.

📍 Dachau, Germany
Holocaust WWII Liberation
1945
⚔️ War

Adolf Hitler Marries Eva Braun in the Führerbunker

In the final days of World War II, Adolf Hitler married his longtime companion Eva Braun in an underground bunker in Berlin. The couple would die by suicide the following day as Soviet forces neared.

📍 Berlin, Germany
WWII Nazi Germany Final Days
1945
⚔️ War

World War II: German Forces in Italy Surrender to Allies

German troops in Italy signed an unconditional surrender to Allied forces, effectively ending military operations in the region. The surrender was a major step toward the conclusion of World War II in Europe.

📍 Caserma Cornoldi, Venice, Italy
WWII Surrender Italy
1909
🎨 Culture

First Nobel Prize in Literature Awarded to a Woman Announced

Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf was announced as the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, honored for her storytelling and contributions to Scandinavian literature.

📍 Stockholm, Sweden
Literature Nobel Prize Women
1856
🎨 Culture

Opera 'La Traviata' Premieres in the United States

Giuseppe Verdi’s opera *La Traviata* was performed for the first time in the United States at the Academy of Music in New York City. The work would become one of the most performed operas worldwide.

📍 New York City, United States
Opera Verdi Classical Music