Born in April 1941 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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April 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
SunApril 1, 1941 to April 20, 1941Aries
SunApril 21, 1941 to April 30, 1941Taurus
MoonApril 1, 1941 to April 1, 1941Taurus
MoonApril 2, 1941 to April 3, 1941Gemini
MoonApril 4, 1941 to April 6, 1941Cancer
MoonApril 7, 1941 to April 8, 1941Leo
MoonApril 9, 1941 to April 10, 1941Virgo
MoonApril 11, 1941 to April 12, 1941Libra
MoonApril 13, 1941 to April 14, 1941Scorpio
MoonApril 15, 1941 to April 16, 1941Sagittarius
MoonApril 17, 1941 to April 18, 1941Capricorn
MoonApril 19, 1941 to April 21, 1941Aquarius
MoonApril 22, 1941 to April 23, 1941Pisces
MoonApril 24, 1941 to April 26, 1941Aries
MoonApril 27, 1941 to April 28, 1941Taurus
MoonApril 29, 1941 to April 30, 1941Gemini
MercuryApril 1, 1941 to April 12, 1941Pisces
MercuryApril 13, 1941 to April 28, 1941Aries
MercuryApril 29, 1941 to April 30, 1941Taurus
VenusApril 1, 1941 to April 20, 1941Aries
VenusApril 21, 1941 to April 30, 1941Taurus
MarsApril 1, 1941 to April 2, 1941Capricorn
MarsApril 3, 1941 to April 30, 1941Aquarius
JupiterApril 1, 1941 to April 30, 1941Taurus
SaturnApril 1, 1941 to April 30, 1941Taurus
UranusApril 1, 1941 to April 30, 1941Taurus
NeptuneApril 1, 1941 to April 30, 1941Virgo
PlutoApril 1, 1941 to April 30, 1941Leo
North Node (Rahu)April 1, 1941 to April 30, 1941Libra
South Node (Ketu)April 1, 1941 to April 30, 1941Aries

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Snake (蛇)

Age

83 years and 7 months old

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

Your next birthday is 4 months away.



What happened in April 1941

  • April 1, 1941: Tatyana Ustinova discovered the Valley of Geysers on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia, a unique geothermal area with numerous geysers and hot springs.
  • April 4, 1941: In World War II, Axis forces captured Benghazi, Libya, a strategically important port city.
  • April 6, 1941: World War II: Germany, Italy, and Hungary invaded Yugoslavia, marking the beginning of the Battle of Greece.
  • April 9, 1941: The United States acquired full military defense rights in Greenland, a strategically important location in the North Atlantic.
  • April 10, 1941: The U.S. destroyer USS Niblack dropped depth charges on a German U-boat while rescuing survivors from a sunken Dutch freighter, marking the first hostile action by the U.S. against Germany in World War II.
  • April 12, 1941: German troops entered Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia, during World War II.
  • April 13, 1941: The Soviet Union and Japan signed the Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact, a non-aggression agreement during World War II.
  • April 15, 1941: Axis forces reached Halfaya Pass on the Libyan-Egyptian frontier during World War II, threatening British positions in North Africa.
  • April 18, 1941: The Yugoslav Royal Army capitulated to the Axis forces during World War II, marking the end of organized resistance in Yugoslavia.
  • April 19, 1941: Bertolt Brecht's anti-war play "Mother Courage and Her Children" received its first theatrical production in Zurich, Switzerland, during World War II.
  • April 21, 1941: Greece capitulated to Germany during World War II, leading to the withdrawal of Commonwealth troops and some elements of the Greek Army to Crete.
  • April 23, 1941: The America First Committee, an isolationist organization opposed to U.S. involvement in World War II, held its first mass rally in New York City.
  • April 25, 1941: U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt criticized Charles Lindbergh, a prominent isolationist, comparing him to the Copperheads of the Civil War period. Lindbergh resigned from his commission in the U.S. Army Air Corps Reserve in response.
  • April 27, 1941: German troops entered Athens, the capital of Greece, during World War II.
  • April 28, 1941: Members of the Croatian nationalist Ustashe movement killed around 190 Serbs in the village of Gudovac, in the Independent State of Croatia, during World War II.