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'''April''' was a [[month]]. | |||
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== Trends == | |||
[[1 April]] was [[April Fools' Day]]. On this day it was customary for people to play [[Prank|practical jokes]] and [[hoax]]es on one another. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | |||
== By year == | |||
=== 19th century === | |||
In [[1861]] [[South Carolina]] passed a [[Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union|kind of "Declaration of Independence" from the United States]], in many ways beginning the [[American Civil War]]. The war also ended in April [[1865]], with [[Abraham Lincoln]] giving a victorious speech at [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]], [[Virginia]] in the early part of the month. Despite the [[Fifth Doctor]] saving him from [[assassination]] there, Lincoln would be [[Murder|killed]] by [[John Wilkes Booth]] that [[14 April]]. Many ordinary citizens wrote letters throughout the month about Lincoln's fate, and about the future of the [[United States]] and the former [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]]. Many letters, newspaper articles and diary entries were written by ordinary Americans — such as [[Will Johnson]], [[Claire Bartlett]], [[Hilary Makepeace]] and [[Kenneth Smith (Blood and Hope)|Kenneth Smith]] — during both of these fateful Aprils. Additionally, [[Paul LeVal]] was pressed into service in the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] [[Army]], as were many southerners, during April 1861. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Blood and Hope (novel)}}) | |||
=== 20th century === | |||
In [[1917]], [[America]] [[American entry into World War I|joined the fight]] against [[Germany]], hastening the end of [[World War I]] [[1918|the following year]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)}}) | |||
In [[1941]], [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] invaded [[Greece]] during [[World War II]] and clashed with the [[United Kingdom|British]]. The latter was outflanked on the [[Pindus Mountains]] on [[19 April]] and was forced to withdraw from Greece on [[23 April]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Just War (novel)}}) | |||
In [[1945]], the [[Soviet Union]] pushed towards [[Berlin]] for a [[Battle of Berlin|final assault]] on the heart of the [[Third Reich]]. More leading Nazis retreated to the [[Führerbunker]]. Shortly after Hitler's 56th [[birthday]] on [[20 April]], the [[Red Army]] reached the outskirts of Berlin and clawed their way to the Zitadelle. More and more Nazis began to abandon Hitler, who eventually committed [[suicide]] on [[30 April]]. His [[wife]], [[Eva Braun]], [[Operation Eagle Flight|secretly made her escape]] with their [[Adolf Hitler, Jr.|unborn child]], leaving Germany before the [[British Army]] took [[Hamburg]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Shadow in the Glass (novel)}}) | |||
In [[1948]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] returned numerous lost [[painting]]s and treasures to [[Father (title)|Father]] [[Antonio (Treasure Trail)|Antonio]] in [[Borosini]], [[Italy]]. He had previously taken these valuables away in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] in the [[summer]] of [[1944]] to [[Operation Stop Thief|prevent them from falling into German hands]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Treasure Trail (comic story)}}) | |||
In [[1963]], [[The Cold (Time and Relative)|The Cold]] extended an unnatural [[winter]] into April, leading to [[riot]]s, [[communication]]s disruptions and [[death]]s throughout [[London]]. It was lifted on [[4 April]] once the [[First Doctor]] intervened. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time and Relative (novel)}}) | |||
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April was a month.
Trends
1 April was April Fools' Day. On this day it was customary for people to play practical jokes and hoaxes on one another. (PROSE: Time and Relative)
By year
19th century
In 1861 South Carolina passed a kind of "Declaration of Independence" from the United States, in many ways beginning the American Civil War. The war also ended in April 1865, with Abraham Lincoln giving a victorious speech at Richmond, Virginia in the early part of the month. Despite the Fifth Doctor saving him from assassination there, Lincoln would be killed by John Wilkes Booth that 14 April. Many ordinary citizens wrote letters throughout the month about Lincoln's fate, and about the future of the United States and the former Confederacy. Many letters, newspaper articles and diary entries were written by ordinary Americans — such as Will Johnson, Claire Bartlett, Hilary Makepeace and Kenneth Smith — during both of these fateful Aprils. Additionally, Paul LeVal was pressed into service in the Confederate Army, as were many southerners, during April 1861. (PROSE: Blood and Hope [+]Loading...["Blood and Hope (novel)"])
20th century
In 1917, America joined the fight against Germany, hastening the end of World War I the following year. (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Loading...["The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)"])
In 1941, Nazi Germany invaded Greece during World War II and clashed with the British. The latter was outflanked on the Pindus Mountains on 19 April and was forced to withdraw from Greece on 23 April. (PROSE: Just War [+]Loading...["Just War (novel)"])
In 1945, the Soviet Union pushed towards Berlin for a final assault on the heart of the Third Reich. More leading Nazis retreated to the Führerbunker. Shortly after Hitler's 56th birthday on 20 April, the Red Army reached the outskirts of Berlin and clawed their way to the Zitadelle. More and more Nazis began to abandon Hitler, who eventually committed suicide on 30 April. His wife, Eva Braun, secretly made her escape with their unborn child, leaving Germany before the British Army took Hamburg. (PROSE: The Shadow in the Glass [+]Loading...["The Shadow in the Glass (novel)"])
In 1948, the Fourth Doctor returned numerous lost paintings and treasures to Father Antonio in Borosini, Italy. He had previously taken these valuables away in the TARDIS in the summer of 1944 to prevent them from falling into German hands. (COMIC: Treasure Trail [+]Loading...["Treasure Trail (comic story)"])
In 1963, The Cold extended an unnatural winter into April, leading to riots, communications disruptions and deaths throughout London. It was lifted on 4 April once the First Doctor intervened. (PROSE: Time and Relative [+]Loading...["Time and Relative (novel)"])