Born in January 1942 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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January 1942 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunJanuary 1, 1942 to January 20, 1942Capricorn
SunJanuary 21, 1942 to January 31, 1942Aquarius
MoonJanuary 1, 1942 to January 1, 1942Gemini
MoonJanuary 2, 1942 to January 4, 1942Cancer
MoonJanuary 5, 1942 to January 6, 1942Leo
MoonJanuary 7, 1942 to January 8, 1942Virgo
MoonJanuary 9, 1942 to January 11, 1942Libra
MoonJanuary 12, 1942 to January 13, 1942Scorpio
MoonJanuary 14, 1942 to January 15, 1942Sagittarius
MoonJanuary 16, 1942 to January 17, 1942Capricorn
MoonJanuary 18, 1942 to January 19, 1942Aquarius
MoonJanuary 20, 1942 to January 21, 1942Pisces
MoonJanuary 22, 1942 to January 23, 1942Aries
MoonJanuary 24, 1942 to January 26, 1942Taurus
MoonJanuary 27, 1942 to January 29, 1942Gemini
MoonJanuary 30, 1942 to January 31, 1942Cancer
MercuryJanuary 1, 1942 to January 9, 1942Capricorn
MercuryJanuary 10, 1942 to January 31, 1942Aquarius
VenusJanuary 1, 1942 to January 31, 1942Aquarius
MarsJanuary 1, 1942 to January 11, 1942Aries
MarsJanuary 12, 1942 to January 31, 1942Taurus
JupiterJanuary 1, 1942 to January 31, 1942Gemini
SaturnJanuary 1, 1942 to January 31, 1942Taurus
UranusJanuary 1, 1942 to January 31, 1942Taurus
NeptuneJanuary 1, 1942 to January 31, 1942Virgo
PlutoJanuary 1, 1942 to January 31, 1942Leo
North Node (Rahu)January 1, 1942 to January 31, 1942Virgo
South Node (Ketu)January 1, 1942 to January 31, 1942Pisces

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Snake (蛇)

Age

82 years and 10 months old

If you were born on 1st January, 1942, you are 82 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 1 month away.



What happened in January 1942

  • January 1, 1942: World War II: The Declaration by United Nations is signed by 26 nations, pledging not to make separate peace with the Axis powers. This symbolized the unity and determination of the Allied forces against the Axis.
  • January 5, 1942: World War II: British officer Airey Neave and Dutch officer Anthony Luteyn escape from Colditz Castle in Germany, highlighting the resilience and determination of prisoners of war.
  • January 7, 1942: Battle of Slim River: Japanese forces inflict heavy casualties on the exhausted 11th Indian Division, demonstrating the Japanese military's tactical prowess and the challenges faced by the Allies in Southeast Asia.
  • January 11, 1942: Dutch East Indies campaign: Japan declares war on the Netherlands and invades Borneo and Celebes, expanding the Pacific theater of World War II and threatening Allied control of the region's resources.
  • January 13, 1942: Heinkel test pilot Helmut Schenk becomes the first person to escape from a stricken aircraft using an ejection seat, marking a significant advancement in aviation safety technology.
  • January 14, 1942: World War II: German submarines begin Operation Paukenschlag, targeting Allied shipping along the East Coast of the United States, demonstrating the reach and effectiveness of German submarine warfare.
  • January 16, 1942: American film actress Carole Lombard and her mother are among the victims of a plane crash near Las Vegas, highlighting the personal tragedies and sacrifices during wartime.
  • January 17, 1942: World War II: South African forces capture the Halfaya Pass, leading to the surrender of Italian and German troops, marking a significant victory for the Allies in North Africa.
  • January 19, 1942: Japanese forces invade Burma, expanding their presence in Southeast Asia and threatening British control of the region.
  • January 20, 1942: The Holocaust: The Wannsee Conference convenes to discuss the "Final Solution" to the Jewish problem, marking a turning point in the systematic extermination of Jews during World War II.
  • January 21, 1942: World War II: Erwin Rommel launches an offensive in Cyrenaica, demonstrating his military prowess and the challenges faced by the Allies in North Africa.
  • January 23, 1942: World War II: The Battle of Rabaul begins, marking the start of the New Guinea campaign and highlighting the growing Japanese presence in the Pacific theater.
  • January 25, 1942: German forces reach Msus, prompting the evacuation of Benghazi by Allied forces, underscoring the strategic importance of North Africa in World War II.
  • January 26, 1942: World War II: The first American forces arrive in Europe, landing in Northern Ireland, symbolizing the growing involvement of the United States in the war.
  • January 31, 1942: World War II: Malayan Campaign: The last Allied forces leave British Malaya, marking the end of the 54-day campaign and highlighting the Japanese military's success in Southeast Asia.