Born in January 1943 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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January 1943 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, 1943 to January 20, 1943Capricorn
SunJanuary 21, 1943 to January 31, 1943Aquarius
MoonJanuary 1, 1943 to January 1, 1943Libra
MoonJanuary 2, 1943 to January 3, 1943Scorpio
MoonJanuary 4, 1943 to January 5, 1943Sagittarius
MoonJanuary 6, 1943 to January 7, 1943Capricorn
MoonJanuary 8, 1943 to January 9, 1943Aquarius
MoonJanuary 10, 1943 to January 11, 1943Pisces
MoonJanuary 12, 1943 to January 13, 1943Aries
MoonJanuary 14, 1943 to January 16, 1943Taurus
MoonJanuary 17, 1943 to January 18, 1943Gemini
MoonJanuary 19, 1943 to January 21, 1943Cancer
MoonJanuary 22, 1943 to January 23, 1943Leo
MoonJanuary 24, 1943 to January 26, 1943Virgo
MoonJanuary 27, 1943 to January 28, 1943Libra
MoonJanuary 29, 1943 to January 30, 1943Scorpio
MoonJanuary 31, 1943 to January 31, 1943Sagittarius
MercuryJanuary 1, 1943 to January 3, 1943Capricorn
MercuryJanuary 4, 1943 to January 27, 1943Aquarius
MercuryJanuary 28, 1943 to January 31, 1943Capricorn
VenusJanuary 1, 1943 to January 8, 1943Capricorn
VenusJanuary 9, 1943 to January 31, 1943Aquarius
MarsJanuary 1, 1943 to January 26, 1943Sagittarius
MarsJanuary 27, 1943 to January 31, 1943Capricorn
JupiterJanuary 1, 1943 to January 31, 1943Cancer
SaturnJanuary 1, 1943 to January 31, 1943Gemini
UranusJanuary 1, 1943 to January 31, 1943Gemini
NeptuneJanuary 1, 1943 to January 31, 1943Libra
PlutoJanuary 1, 1943 to January 31, 1943Leo
North Node (Rahu)January 1, 1943 to January 31, 1943Leo
South Node (Ketu)January 1, 1943 to January 31, 1943Aquarius

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Horse (马)

Age

81 years and 10 months old

If you were born on 1st January, 1943, you are 81 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 1 month away.



What happened in January 1943

  • January 1, 1943: Soviet Union announces the encirclement of 22 German divisions at Stalingrad, with 175,000 killed and 137,650 captured. Significant turning point in WWII.
  • January 4, 1943: Greek-Polish athlete and saboteur Jerzy Iwanow-Szajnowicz is executed by the Germans. Symbolizes the brutality of the Nazi regime.
  • January 10, 1943: American forces begin assaults on Guadalcanal, while Japanese plan to abandon the island. Guadalcanal Campaign was a critical turning point in the Pacific War.
  • January 11, 1943: US and UK revise unequal treaty relationships with China, recognizing its sovereignty. Symbolizes the changing global power dynamics.
  • January 12, 1943: American forces land on Amchitka in the Aleutian Islands. Destroyer USS Worden suffers damage and loss of life. Demonstrates the challenges of military operations in remote areas.
  • January 13, 1943: Anti-Nazi protests in Sofia lead to arrests and executions. Reflects the growing discontent against Nazi occupation in Europe.
  • January 14, 1943: Casablanca Conference: Allied leaders meet to plan European strategy. Sets the stage for the eventual Allied victory in WWII.
  • January 15, 1943: Japanese forces begin to withdraw from Guadalcanal. Guadalcanal Campaign was a significant Allied victory in the Pacific War.
  • January 16, 1943: Iraq declares war on the Axis powers. Expands the global scope of WWII.
  • January 18, 1943: Soviet forces break the siege of Leningrad, opening a land corridor to the city. Georgy Zhukov is promoted to Marshal of the Soviet Union. Major victory for the Soviet Union in WWII.
  • January 21, 1943: Pan American Airways flying boat crashes near Ukiah, California, killing all 19 on board, including Admiral Robert H. English. Highlights the risks of air travel during WWII.
  • January 22, 1943: American and Australian forces secure control of Papua in the Battle of Buna–Gona. Significant Allied victory in the Pacific War.
  • January 23, 1943: British forces capture Tripoli from the Italians. British success in North Africa during WWII.
  • January 27, 1943: First all American air raid against Germany targets Wilhelmshaven. Symbolizes the growing American involvement in the European theater of WWII.
  • January 29, 1943: Russian forces begin an offensive in the Donbas, breaking through German lines. Part of the larger Soviet winter offensive during WWII.
  • January 30, 1943: German General Friedrich Paulus is promoted to Field Marshal and ordered to fight to the death in Stalingrad. Karl Dönitz is promoted to Commander in Chief of the German Navy. Key developments in the Battle of Stalingrad.