Today in History
1429 – Joan of Arc enters Orleans, France, and defeats the English.
1770 – Captain James Cook lands at Botany Bay in Australia.
1864 – About 1700 colonial troops attack Gate Pa¯, near Tauranga, but are routed by about 230 defenders.
1881 – The steamer Tararua, en route from Port Chalmers to Melbourne, hits a reef at Waipapa Point, Southland. Of the 151 passengers and crew, 131 die.
1916 – Irish republicans abandon the besieged post office in Dublin and surrender unconditionally, ending the Easter Rising.
1918 – Germany’s main offensive on the Western Front ends.
1945 – US Army liberates Dachau concentration camp, near Munich; Adolf Hitler marries Eva Braun. 1952 – Anzus treaty comes into force. 1975 – President Nixon announces release of Watergate tapes.
1975 – In the closing hours of the Vietnam War, US task force evacuates foreigners and Vietnamese by helicopter from Saigon.
1980 – UK-born film director Sir
Alfred Hitchcock, left, dies, at 80. 1990 – Cranes begin tearing down Berlin Wall at Brandenburg Gate.
1991 – Cyclone in Bangladesh kills 139,000 people; 10m left homeless.
1992 – Jury in Los Angeles acquits policemen charged with beating black motorist Rodney King, setting off three days of riots that kill 55 people.
1997 – The 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention comes into force, banning production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons among signatories.
2011 – Prince William marries Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey.