Today in History - April 30

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 Following are some of the major events to have occurred on April 30:

1945 - Adolf Hitler and his wife Eva Braun committed suicide in his underground bunker in Berlin.

1975 - In South Vietnam, President Duong Van Minh announced an unconditional surrender to the Vietcong, ending the 20th century's longest armed conflict.

1997 - Britain's Labour leader Tony Blair completes one of the longest election campaigns in history with deputy leader John Prescott.

1998 - Secessionist rebels signed a permanent ceasefire with the Papua New Guinea government, ending a nine-year uprising on the island of Bougainville.

1999 - The army in the Comoros Islands in the Indian Ocean seized power to preserve the unity of the republic in the face of a secession crisis.

2000 - The Dalai Lama inaugurates Tibetan Museum on 40th anniversary of his arrival in Dharamsala.

2000 - Canonisation of Faustina Kowalska celebrated worldwide.

2009 - Automaker Chrysler files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

2013 - Dutch King Willem-Alexander inaugurated in Amsterdam.

2014 - Mass held at Imola Grand Prix in memory of Formula 1 drivers Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger to mark 20th anniversary of their deaths.



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