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What Happened on April 2

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Israeli forces besiege the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem
The Israel Defense Force had occupied Bethlehem to capture wanted Palestinians. The 39-day siege ensued after some militants fled into the church, which is believed to stand on the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth.

Argentina occupies the Falkland Islands
The invasion escalated a long-standing conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the archipelago in the South Atlantic. It triggered the Falklands War, which was won by the U.K.

Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey receives its world premiere
Upon release, the epic about human evolution, technology, and extraterrestrial life polarized audiences and critics alike. Today, it is considered a classic in its genre.

Ludwig van Beethoven’s First Symphony is premiered
The German composer conducted the orchestra himself. The premiere received exceptionally positive reviews.

The U.S. dollar is introduced
The Mint Act of 1792 established the Dollar as U.S. currency. About two-thirds of global trade today is based on the U.S. Dollar.

  • 1939 Marvin Gaye
    American singer-songwriter
  • 1891 Max Ernst
    German painter, sculptor, poet
  • 1840 Émile Zola
    French author, critic
  • 1805 Hans Christian Andersen
    Danish author, poet
  • 1725 Giacomo Casanova
    Italian explorer, author
  • 2015 Manoel de Oliveira
    Portuguese director, screenwriter
  • 2005 Pope John Paul II
  • 1974 Georges Pompidou
    French politician, Prime Minister, President of France
  • 1933 Ranjitsinhji
    Indian cricketer
  • 1872 Samuel Morse
    American painter, inventor, co-invented the Morse code
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