On this day, April 4, 1913, the plane of Emmanuel Argyropoulos crashes, he is the first dead of the Hellenic Air Force – 2024-04-06 05:46:13

Today is April 4th historical and important events happened for our country, but also for him People.

So let’s go back to the page of Time’s calendar to see what happened like today…

1913

Lieutenant Emmanuel Argyropoulos, piloting a “Blerio 11”, loses his life, due to the fall of his aircraft. He is the first dead of the Greek Air Force.

1917

Vladimir Lenin, having returned to Saint Petersburg from Switzerland, takes a leading role in the Bolshevik movement, publishing the “April Theses”.

1932

American chemist Charles Glenn King succeeds in isolating vitamin C.

1949

Twelve nations sign the North Atlantic Declaration, creating NATO.

1960

“Greece’s accession to the European Common Market will be a test, not only for the industry, but also for the whole country, which comes to the Common Market with the full burden of the sins of the direct or indirect interventionist past”, says the president of late Board of Directors of the Association of Greek Industrialists (SEV) Georgios Drakos (“IZOLA”) in the administration’s report.

1968

AEK is crowned European basketball cup winner and becomes the first Greek team to do so. Defeated Slavia Prague 89-82 at the Panathinaikos Stadium, in front of 80,000 spectators – an all-time record for a basketball game in Greece and the whole of Europe.

Source: sansimera.gr

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