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1 April 1, 1970 (Wednesday)  





2 April 2, 1970 (Thursday)  





3 April 3, 1970 (Friday)  





4 April 4, 1970 (Saturday)  





5 April 5, 1970 (Sunday)  





6 April 6, 1970 (Monday)  





7 April 7, 1970 (Tuesday)  





8 April 8, 1970 (Wednesday)  





9 April 9, 1970 (Thursday)  





10 April 10, 1970 (Friday)  





11 April 11, 1970 (Saturday)  





12 April 12, 1970 (Sunday)  





13 April 13, 1970 (Monday)  





14 April 14, 1970 (Tuesday)  





15 April 15, 1970 (Wednesday)  





16 April 16, 1970 (Thursday)  





17 April 17, 1970 (Friday)  





18 April 18, 1970 (Saturday)  





19 April 19, 1970 (Sunday)  





20 April 20, 1970 (Monday)  





21 April 21, 1970 (Tuesday)  





22 April 22, 1970 (Wednesday)  





23 April 23, 1970 (Thursday)  





24 April 24, 1970 (Friday)  





25 April 25, 1970 (Saturday)  





26 April 26, 1970 (Sunday)  





27 April 27, 1970 (Monday)  





28 April 28, 1970 (Tuesday)  





29 April 29, 1970 (Wednesday)  





30 April 30, 1970 (Thursday)  





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February
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<< April 1970 >>
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April 17, 1970: Apollo 13 astronauts safely return after near-catastrophe
April 8, 1970: 34 children killed by Israeli air attack on Egyptian school
April 24, 1970: China launches its first orbital satellite
April 30, 1970: U.S. President Nixon announces that 2,000 U.S. troops have crossed into Cambodia, says "This is not an invasion."
April 19, 1970: AvtoVAZ introduces the Lada
April 1, 1970: AMC introduces the Gremlin

The following events occurred in April 1970:

April 1, 1970 (Wednesday)

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April 2, 1970 (Thursday)

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April 3, 1970 (Friday)

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April 4, 1970 (Saturday)

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Yuri Andropov, KGB Chairman

April 5, 1970 (Sunday)

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April 6, 1970 (Monday)

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The King and his Bentley

April 7, 1970 (Tuesday)

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John Wayne

April 8, 1970 (Wednesday)

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April 9, 1970 (Thursday)

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April 9, 1970: Jack Swigert, Jim Lovell and Fred Haise, the new crew of Apollo 13.

April 10, 1970 (Friday)

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April 11, 1970 (Saturday)

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The Baja California peninsula on April 11, 1970, taken with north oriented down during Apollo 13.

April 12, 1970 (Sunday)

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April 13, 1970 (Monday)

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Apollo 13 patch

April 14, 1970 (Tuesday)

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April 14, 1970: Fellow astronauts and flight controllers work to bring Apollo 13 crew home.

April 15, 1970 (Wednesday)

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April 16, 1970 (Thursday)

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April 17, 1970 (Friday)

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April 17, 1970: Splashdown of Apollo 13.

April 18, 1970 (Saturday)

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April 19, 1970 (Sunday)

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East Berlin's Lenin Monument

April 20, 1970 (Monday)

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April 21, 1970 (Tuesday)

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April 22, 1970 (Wednesday)

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April 23, 1970 (Thursday)

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Andorra

April 24, 1970 (Friday)

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People's Republic of China
Republic of China

April 25, 1970 (Saturday)

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April 26, 1970 (Sunday)

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April 27, 1970 (Monday)

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April 28, 1970 (Tuesday)

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April 29, 1970 (Wednesday)

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April 30, 1970 (Thursday)

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