Yuri Gagarin reached orbit around earth on 12 April, 1961. I still remember quite vividly, sitting in the classroom and the schooll broadcast system cut through with fanfares and a principal's speach about the achievements of our dearest soviet brethren (I grew up behind the iron curtain -- Czechoslovakia).
However, there is a story that he was not the first. If I remember correctly, it may have been the architect of the russian space program, Korovlev, that got there first, about 4 months earlier. The only problem is that no one knew if he would be successful (SU could not admit a failure) and secondly, he was this unpersonable geek. Since the risk of failure was low after the first successfull attempt (there were 3 other atempts between 1957-1959, all failures and fatal), the decision was made that this Gagarin dude is the best PR material.
And so, as it was with many instances before and after, PR got a priority, beating the historical truth.
[ July 05, 2002: Message edited by: rsd ]