Born in March 1941 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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March 1941
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March 1941 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunMarch 1, 1941 to March 21, 1941Pisces
SunMarch 22, 1941 to March 31, 1941Aries
MoonMarch 1, 1941 to March 2, 1941Aries
MoonMarch 3, 1941 to March 5, 1941Taurus
MoonMarch 6, 1941 to March 7, 1941Gemini
MoonMarch 8, 1941 to March 9, 1941Cancer
MoonMarch 10, 1941 to March 11, 1941Leo
MoonMarch 12, 1941 to March 13, 1941Virgo
MoonMarch 14, 1941 to March 16, 1941Libra
MoonMarch 17, 1941 to March 18, 1941Scorpio
MoonMarch 19, 1941 to March 20, 1941Sagittarius
MoonMarch 21, 1941 to March 22, 1941Capricorn
MoonMarch 23, 1941 to March 24, 1941Aquarius
MoonMarch 25, 1941 to March 27, 1941Pisces
MoonMarch 28, 1941 to March 29, 1941Aries
MoonMarch 30, 1941 to March 31, 1941Taurus
MercuryMarch 1, 1941 to March 7, 1941Pisces
MercuryMarch 8, 1941 to March 16, 1941Aquarius
MercuryMarch 17, 1941 to March 31, 1941Pisces
VenusMarch 1, 1941 to March 2, 1941Aquarius
VenusMarch 3, 1941 to March 27, 1941Pisces
VenusMarch 28, 1941 to March 31, 1941Aries
MarsMarch 1, 1941 to March 31, 1941Capricorn
JupiterMarch 1, 1941 to March 31, 1941Taurus
SaturnMarch 1, 1941 to March 31, 1941Taurus
UranusMarch 1, 1941 to March 31, 1941Taurus
NeptuneMarch 1, 1941 to March 31, 1941Virgo
PlutoMarch 1, 1941 to March 31, 1941Leo
North Node (Rahu)March 1, 1941 to March 31, 1941Libra
South Node (Ketu)March 1, 1941 to March 31, 1941Aries

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Snake (蛇)

Age

83 years and 8 months old

If you were born on 1st March, 1941, you are 83 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 3 months away.



What happened in March 1941

  • March 1, 1941: Bulgaria joined the Axis powers by signing the Tripartite Pact, aligning with Germany, Italy, and Japan.
  • March 4, 1941: British Commandos successfully raided the Lofoten Islands, Norway, destroying German installations and capturing prisoners.
  • March 8, 1941: The U.S. Senate passed the Lend-Lease Act, allowing the U.S. to provide military aid to Allied nations without directly entering the war.
  • March 11, 1941: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Lend-Lease Act into law, enabling the U.S. to provide vital supplies and equipment to Allied forces.
  • March 15, 1941: Richard C. Hottelet, an American journalist, was arrested by the Gestapo on suspicion of espionage but later released in a prisoner exchange.
  • March 16, 1941: A group of U.S. warships visited Auckland, New Zealand, and Sydney, Australia, as a goodwill gesture.
  • March 17, 1941: The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., was officially opened by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  • March 22, 1941: Washington state's Grand Coulee Dam began generating electricity, providing a significant boost to the region's power supply.
  • March 24, 1941: In North Africa, German General Erwin Rommel launched his first offensive in Cyrenaica against British forces.
  • March 25, 1941: The Kingdom of Yugoslavia joined the Axis powers, aligning with Germany, Italy, and Japan.
  • March 27, 1941: In the Battle of Cape Matapan, British naval forces defeated Italian naval forces off the coast of Greece, sinking five warships.
  • March 30, 1941: All German, Italian, and Danish ships anchored in U.S. waters were taken into protective custody, preventing their use by the Axis powers.