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April 1975 : ウィキペディア英語版
April 1975

The following events occurred in April 1975:
==April 1, 1975 (Tuesday)==

*Neak Leung fell to Khmer Rouge insurgency, cutting off a critical supply line to the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh. Cambodia's President Lon Nol left that nation forever, eventually settling in Hawaii. Senate President Saukam Khoy took over from Lon Nol as President of Cambodia, serving until April 12, when he was able to escape the approaching Khmer Rouge on the same helicopter as the American ambassador.〔"Lon Nol Exiled, Senate President Takes Over Post", ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', April 1, 1975, p1〕
*The American "Freedom Train" began its tour of the United States in celebration of the United States Bicentennial, starting with a display in Wilmington, Delaware and then proceeding westward. After reaching San Diego on January 14, the train began its return trip, stopping in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on July 4, 1976, and finishing its tour on December 31 in Miami. In all, 7,000,000 visitors would see the train and its exhibits.〔("American Freedom Train Timeline" ), FreedomTrain.org〕
*Died: George Parr, 74, Texas politician known as "The Duke of Duval", by suicide. His manipulation of election results in Duval County, Texas helped future U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson become a U.S. Senator for Texas in 1948.

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