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April 19, 1954: KGB couriers escorting Evdokia Petrova across Sydney Airport tarmac

The following events occurred in April 1954:

April 1, 1954 (Thursday)

April 2, 1954 (Friday)

April 3, 1954 (Saturday)

April 4, 1954 (Sunday)

  • Suffering from failing memory, legendary symphony conductor Arturo Toscanini was obliged to abandon plans for the German Requiem and introduce an alternative programme at his last concert.[8]

April 5, 1954 (Monday)

  • Born: Christopher S. Nelson, actor

April 6, 1954 (Tuesday)

April 7, 1954 (Wednesday)

  • US President Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his "domino theory" speech during a news conference.[10]
  • Born: Jackie Chan, actor and film director, in Beijing, China[11]

April 8, 1954 (Thursday)

April 9, 1954 (Friday)

April 10, 1954 (Saturday)

April 11, 1954 (Sunday)

April 11, 1954: Piero Scotti after victory at the 1954 Coppa della Toscana.

April 12, 1954 (Monday)

April 13, 1954 (Tuesday)

April 14, 1954 (Wednesday)

April 15, 1954 (Thursday)

April 16, 1954 (Friday)

April 17, 1954 (Saturday)

April 18, 1954 (Sunday)

April 19, 1954 (Monday)

April 20, 1954 (Tuesday)

April 21, 1954 (Wednesday)

April 22, 1954 (Thursday)

April 23, 1954 (Friday)

April 24, 1954 (Saturday)

April 25, 1954 (Sunday)

  • Bell Labs announced the invention of the first practical silicon solar cell. These cells had about 6% efficiency.

April 26, 1954 (Monday)

April 27, 1954 (Tuesday)

April 28, 1954 (Wednesday)

  • U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles accused Communist China of sending combat troops to Indo-China to train Viet Minh guerrillas.
  • Died: Léon Jouhaux, 74, French labor leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate[66]

April 29, 1954 (Thursday)

April 30, 1954 (Friday)

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