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April 25, 2025 Holiday:

Holocaust Remembrance Day

Holocaust Remembrance Day is a solemn and meaningful holiday that honors the six million Jews and millions of others who were brutally murdered during the Holocaust, a devastating period of genocide and persecution carried out by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. This day serves as a poignant reminder of the atrocities committed and the importance of promoting tolerance, understanding, and peace. During this holiday, people come together to pay their respects through ceremonies, memorial services, and educational programs, often featuring personal testimonies from survivors and their families. The holiday also encourages individuals to reflect on the dangers of prejudice, discrimination, and hatred, and to reaffirm their commitment to protecting human rights and dignity. Through collective remembrance and reflection, Holocaust Remembrance Day inspires a sense of responsibility to create a more just and compassionate world.

Learn more about Holocaust Remembrance Day
Holidays on April 25, 2025:

Arbor Day

Join us on Arbor Day, April 25th, 2025, as we highlight the importance of trees in our lives and learn about the benefits of conservation. more >>

ANZAC Day Observed

ANZAC Day Observed, 4/25/2025: Honor the sacrifices of soldiers who served and died in war, with dawn services, parades, and memorial events. more >>

National Crayola Day

National Crayola Day, 4/25/2025: Unleash your creativity and imagination with colorful art, contests, and community events. more >>

Yom HaShoah

Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, honors six million Jews who perished during the Holocaust, a solemn day for reflection, mourning, and remembrance, on 4/25/2025. more >>

ANZAC Day

Honoring ANZAC Day on 4/25/2025, a poignant tribute to Australian and New Zealand soldiers who served and died in war, with Dawn Services, parades, and traditional ANZAC biscuits. more >>

DNA Day

DNA Day, 4/25/2025: Discover the significance of DNA's double helix structure and its impact on genetics, medicine, and forensic science. more >>

National Telephone Day

National Telephone Day, 4/25/2025, honor the revolutionary impact of telephones on global communication and relationships. more >>

World Penguin Day

World Penguin Day, April 25, 2025: Learn about penguin conservation, habitat preservation, and unique characteristics. more >>

National Steak Day (UK)

National Steak Day (UK) - 4/25/2025. Indulge in perfectly cooked steaks, savor mouth-watering flavors and textures, and enjoy special deals and discounts. more >>

Birthdays on April 25:

Al Pacino

85 Years Old

Iconic actor and director renowned for intense, gritty performances in films like "The Godfather" and "Scarface", leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape.

Hank Azaria

61 Years Old

A talented actor, voice artist, comedian, and producer, best known for voicing iconic characters like Apu on The Simpsons and Moe Szyslak. He's also had a successful film and TV ca...

Tim Duncan

49 Years Old

A dominant force in the NBA, leading the San Antonio Spurs to five championships with his unparalleled fundamentals and unstoppable bank shot. A low-key superstar with a lasting im...

Ella Fitzgerald

Died in 1996, aged 79

A virtuosic jazz vocalist known for her pure, expressive tone, impeccable phrasing, and incredible scat singing abilities. She won 13 Grammy Awards and recorded over 200 albums.

Ron Clements

72 Years Old

Creator of beloved Disney classics, including The Little Mermaid and Aladdin, bringing magic to generations of children and families through iconic storytelling and memorable chara...

Renée Zellweger

56 Years Old

Academy Award-winning actress and producer, starring in iconic romantic comedies like Bridget Jones's Diary and Chicago, known for her versatility and nuanced performances.

Björn Ulvaeus

80 Years Old

A Swedish singer-songwriter and producer, best known for being a key member of the iconic pop group ABBA, creating catchy and enduring hits like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia".

John Henson

60 Years Old

Creator of beloved Muppets characters, including Kermit the Frog, and brought joy to generations through his puppetry and voice acting.

Edward R. Murrow

Died in 1965, aged 57

Pioneering broadcast journalist who exposed Senator Joseph McCarthy's communist witch hunt, setting a high standard for fearless reporting.

Joe Buck

56 Years Old

Lead play-by-play announcer for Major League Baseball and the National Football League, known for his iconic voice and calling some of the most memorable moments in sports history.

Jason Lee

55 Years Old

A talented multi-hyphenate, he's a legendary skateboarder who transitioned to a successful acting career, starring in popular TV shows and films, while also producing and creating ...

William J. Brennan Jr.

Died in 1997, aged 91

A decorated war hero who later became a champion of individual rights and liberties on the Supreme Court, known for his progressive opinions and influential dissents.

Events from History on April 25:
80 years ago
United Nations founding negotiations begin in San Francisco (War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, California, USA) 1945
The United Nations Conference on International Organization kicked off in San Francisco, marking a pivotal moment in world history. Delegates from 50 countries gathered at the War Memorial Opera House, determined to create a new international organization to replace the League of Nations and promote peace, security, and cooperation. The atmosphere was electric, with seasoned diplomats like Edward Stettinius Jr. and Vyacheslav Molotov working together to hammer out the UN Charter. Over the next two months, these visionaries would craft a blueprint for a more harmonious world.
Francis Crick and James Watson, two brilliant Cambridge University researchers, shook the scientific community by unveiling the intricate double helix structure of DNA in their groundbreaking paper, "Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid". This revolutionary discovery not only revealed the blueprints of life but also paved the way for a deeper understanding of genetics, paving the way for monumental breakthroughs in medicine, genetics, and biotechnology.
80 years ago
As the war in Europe was nearing its end, Soviet and American forces were closing in on the defeated German army from opposite sides of the continent. On a fateful day, reconnaissance troops from both superpowers finally met at the River Elbe, near the towns of Torgau and Strehla. This historic encounter effectively cut the Wehrmacht in two, sealing the fate of Nazi Germany. The meeting of these two former allies marked a significant milestone in the Allied victory, and would be celebrated as Elbe Day - a beacon of hope in the final weeks of World War II.
127 years ago
U.S. Declares War on Spain over Cuba (Washington, D.C., 20500, USA) 1898
The game-changing moment when the United States Congress officially declared war on Spain, acknowledging the undeclared naval blockade of Cuba that had begun four days prior. This bold move marked the start of the Spanish-American War, a defining conflict that would shape the course of American history, international relations, and global politics. As tensions between the two nations escalated, the U.S. Navy's strategic blockade of Cuban ports had already sparked a de facto war, with American ships preventing Spanish supplies from reaching the troubled island. Now, with Congress's formal declaration, the war was officially on, paving the way for a series of decisive battles, heroism, and eventual American triumph.
110 years ago
Allies Launch Gallipoli Invasion in World War I (Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey) 1915
The sun rises over the Turkish Gallipoli Peninsula as a massive Allied armada approaches the shores. British, French, Indian, Newfoundland, Australian, and New Zealand troops are poised to launch a daring invasion, aiming to capture the strategic Dardanelles and take pressure off Russia. As dawn breaks, soldiers burst forth from landing craft, storming Anzac Cove and Cape Helles under a hail of Turkish artillery fire. Chaos erupts as the Allies struggle to establish a foothold, and the Battle of Gallipoli – a brutal, eight-month campaign – begins in earnest.
The fate of the Middle East was decided on a sunny Italian coast, where the Allied powers gathered to carve up the defeated Ottoman Empire's territories. The British, French, and Italians congregated at the San Remo conference, shaking hands on a deal that would shape the region's future. The League of Nations' "Class A" mandates granted Britain control over Iraq and Palestine, while France got Syria and Lebanon. This modern-day redrawing of the Middle Eastern map would have far-reaching consequences, setting the stage for future conflicts and regional tensions.
Notable Deaths on April 25:
2009Bea Arthur Beloved American actress and singer, known for her comedic timing and enduring film legacy
2023Harry Belafonte Pioneering actor, activist, and singer-songwriter
2002Lisa Lopes Trailblazing American rapper and dancer known for her bold style and energetic performances
1995Ginger Rogers Golden Age movie star with a sassy signature style
1972George Sanders An English actor with a versatile filmography
2007Alan Ball Jr. Legendary English footballer and manager, celebrated for his skills on the soccer pitch
1996Saul Bass Visual storyteller with a cinematic flair
1976Carol Reed A British director known for groundbreaking films
2006Jane Jacobs Pioneering American journalist, author, and activist, known for her feminist and social justice work
2019John Havlicek Legendary American basketball player with a penchant for success
2011Poly Styrene Singer and songwriter known for her iconic vocals and feminist lyrics
2008Humphrey Lyttelton Iconic English trumpet player, composer, and radio host, renowned for his jazz expertise
2014Earl Morrall NFL quarterback who won Super Bowl championships
2000David Merrick Theatrical maestro with a curtain call legacy
2015Don Mankiewicz Pioneering American screenwriter and novelist with a flair for storytelling
1995Art Fleming TV game show host with a charismatic charm
1988Carolyn Franklin Melodic songstress with a songful spirit
2001Michele Alboreto Iconic Italian racing driver and Formula One world champion
2024Marla Adams American television actress with a career spanning decades
2010Alan Sillitoe Acclaimed English novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet, celebrated for his realistic and poignant storytelling