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April 18, 1946: The League of Nations closes after 27 years Palais des nations.jpg
April 18, 1946: The League of Nations closes after 27 years
April 11, 1946: The rocket plane X-1-1 makes its first flight Bell X-1 color.jpg
April 11, 1946: The rocket plane X-1-1 makes its first flight
April 18, 1946: The United Nations World Court opens at the Peace Palace in The Hague International Court of Justice HQ 2006.jpg
April 18, 1946: The United Nations World Court opens at the Peace Palace in The Hague
April 22, 1946: U.S. Chief Justice Stone suffers fatal stroke during proceedings Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone photograph circa 1927-1932.jpg
April 22, 1946: U.S. Chief Justice Stone suffers fatal stroke during proceedings

The following events occurred in April 1946:

Contents

April 1, 1946 (Monday)

April 2, 1946 (Tuesday)

April 3, 1946 (Wednesday)

General Homma Honma Masaharu.jpg
General Homma

April 4, 1946 (Thursday)

April 5, 1946 (Friday)

April 6, 1946 (Saturday)

April 7, 1946 (Sunday)

April 8, 1946 (Monday)

Qin Banxian Chin Banxian.jpg
Qin Banxian

April 9, 1946 (Tuesday)

April 10, 1946 (Wednesday)

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Seaborg

April 11, 1946 (Thursday)

April 12, 1946 (Friday)

April 13, 1946 (Saturday)

April 14, 1946 (Sunday)

April 15, 1946 (Monday)

April 16, 1946 (Tuesday)

April 17, 1946 (Wednesday)

American selection Shidehara Prime Minister Kijuro Shidehara.jpg
American selection Shidehara
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Hatoyama, barred from serving

April 18, 1946 (Thursday)

April 19, 1946 (Friday)

April 20, 1946 (Saturday)

April 21, 1946 (Sunday)

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Keynes

April 22, 1946 (Monday)

April 23, 1946 (Tuesday)

April 24, 1946 (Wednesday)

April 25, 1946 (Thursday)

American Fuehrer Kuhn Kuhn German American Bund Rally 19380105 NARA 4.jpg
American Fuehrer Kuhn

April 26, 1946 (Friday)

April 27, 1946 (Saturday)

April 28, 1946 (Sunday)

April 29, 1946 (Monday)

April 30, 1946 (Tuesday)

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