April 1915

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Movie poster of The Tramp
Australian troops landing at Anzac Cove, 25 April 1915.
Canadian and German soldiers clash at Kitcheners' Wood during the Second Battle of Ypres.

The following events occurred in April 1915:

April 1, 1915 (Thursday)

French war ace Jean Navarre.

April 2, 1915 (Friday)

April 3, 1915 (Saturday)

April 4, 1915 (Sunday)

April 5, 1915 (Monday)

Panorama of title fight between Jack Johnson and Jess Willard in Havana.

April 6, 1915 (Tuesday)

April 7, 1915 (Wednesday)

April 8, 1915 (Thursday)

April 9, 1915 (Friday)

April 10, 1915 (Saturday)

April 11, 1915 (Sunday)

  • Charlie Chaplin's film The Tramp was released. Although Chaplin had portrayed the character in earlier films, it was the first film that nailed down the character's trademarks, by placing less on slapstick and more on story, such as the Tramp's willingness to be kind and help others. It was also the fifth and final film Chaplin made with Essanay Studios.[45]

April 12, 1915 (Monday)

April 13, 1915 (Tuesday)

April 14, 1915 (Wednesday)

April 15, 1915 (Thursday)

April 16, 1915 (Friday)

April 17, 1915 (Saturday)

Captain William Thomas Turner, newly assigned to the ocean liner Lusitania.

April 18, 1915 (Sunday)

April 19, 1915 (Monday)

April 20, 1915 (Tuesday)

Armenians in the trenches defending Van, Turkey from Ottoman forces.

April 21, 1915 (Wednesday)

April 22, 1915 (Thursday)

April 23, 1915 (Friday)

April 24, 1915 (Saturday)

Some of the Armenian intellectuals detained on April 24. Most would be deported and eventually killed during the Armenian Genocide.

April 25, 1915 (Sunday)

New Zealand troops landing at Gallipoli.

April 26, 1915 (Monday)

April 27, 1915 (Tuesday)

April 28, 1915 (Wednesday)

April 29, 1915 (Thursday)

April 30, 1915 (Friday)

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