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April 18, 1966: Cultural Revolution proclaimed in China (image from a 1972 play) Revolutionary opera.jpg
April 18, 1966: Cultural Revolution proclaimed in China (image from a 1972 play)
Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong, who ordered the Cultural Revolution 1967-01 1966Nian Mao Ze Dong .jpg
Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong, who ordered the Cultural Revolution
April 3, 1966: USSR's Luna 10 becomes first Earth object to orbit the Moon 1966 CPA 3380.jpg
April 3, 1966: USSR's Luna 10 becomes first Earth object to orbit the Moon
April 8, 1966: U.S. launches first astronomical observatory to orbit the Earth Orbiting Astronomical Observatory.jpg
April 8, 1966: U.S. launches first astronomical observatory to orbit the Earth

The following events occurred in April 1966:

Contents

April 1, 1966 (Friday)

April 2, 1966 (Saturday)

April 3, 1966 (Sunday)

April 4, 1966 (Monday)

April 5, 1966 (Tuesday)

Premier Kosygin A. Kosygin 1967.jpg
Premier Kosygin
Congressman Rivers L Mendell Rivers.jpg
Congressman Rivers

April 6, 1966 (Wednesday)

April 7, 1966 (Thursday)

H-Bomb recovered Palomares H-Bomb Incident.jpg
H-Bomb recovered

April 8, 1966 (Friday)

Secretary Brezhnev Brezhnev-color.jpg
Secretary Brezhnev

April 9, 1966 (Saturday)

April 10, 1966 (Sunday)

Cesar Chavez Cesar chavez crop2.jpg
Cesar Chavez

April 11, 1966 (Monday)

April 12, 1966 (Tuesday)

April 13, 1966 (Wednesday)

President Arif President Abd al-Salam Arif.jpg
President Arif

April 14, 1966 (Thursday)

108.7-acre nation with 566 citizens Vatican City map EN.svg
108.7-acre nation with 566 citizens

April 15, 1966 (Friday)

April 16, 1966 (Saturday)

Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 Dante-alighieri.jpg
Dante Alighieri, 1265–1321
Baptism of Mieszko in 966 Baptism of Poland.Mural in Gniezno.JPG
Baptism of Mieszko in 966

April 17, 1966 (Sunday)

April 18, 1966 (Monday)

Demonstration of Astronaut Maneuvering Unit Astronaut Maneuvering Unit 1.jpg
Demonstration of Astronaut Maneuvering Unit

April 19, 1966 (Tuesday)

April 20, 1966 (Wednesday)

April 21, 1966 (Thursday)

Ras Tafari, Emperor Haile Selassie Mittelholzer-haileselassie.jpg
Ras Tafari, Emperor Haile Selassie

April 22, 1966 (Friday)

Rambahadur Limbu VC.jpg
Victoria Cross.jpg
Rambahadur and Victoria Cross

April 23, 1966 (Saturday)

The cassock Cassock priest french african.jpg
The cassock

April 24, 1966 (Sunday)

April 25, 1966 (Monday)

April 26, 1966 (Tuesday)

April 27, 1966 (Wednesday)

April 28, 1966 (Thursday)

April 29, 1966 (Friday)

Bill Russell and Red Auerbach after the championship Bill Russell and Red Auerbach 1966 Champions.jpg
Bill Russell and Red Auerbach after the championship

April 30, 1966 (Saturday)

An SR.N6 hovercraft SRN6.jpg
An SR.N6 hovercraft

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