Born in August 1943 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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August 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
SunAugust 1, 1943 to August 24, 1943Leo
SunAugust 25, 1943 to August 31, 1943Virgo
MoonAugust 1, 1943 to August 3, 1943Leo
MoonAugust 4, 1943 to August 5, 1943Virgo
MoonAugust 6, 1943 to August 7, 1943Libra
MoonAugust 8, 1943 to August 10, 1943Scorpio
MoonAugust 11, 1943 to August 12, 1943Sagittarius
MoonAugust 13, 1943 to August 14, 1943Capricorn
MoonAugust 15, 1943 to August 16, 1943Aquarius
MoonAugust 17, 1943 to August 18, 1943Pisces
MoonAugust 19, 1943 to August 20, 1943Aries
MoonAugust 21, 1943 to August 22, 1943Taurus
MoonAugust 23, 1943 to August 25, 1943Gemini
MoonAugust 26, 1943 to August 27, 1943Cancer
MoonAugust 28, 1943 to August 30, 1943Leo
MoonAugust 31, 1943 to August 31, 1943Virgo
MercuryAugust 1, 1943 to August 5, 1943Leo
MercuryAugust 6, 1943 to August 27, 1943Virgo
MercuryAugust 28, 1943 to August 31, 1943Libra
VenusAugust 1, 1943 to August 31, 1943Virgo
MarsAugust 1, 1943 to August 23, 1943Taurus
MarsAugust 24, 1943 to August 31, 1943Gemini
JupiterAugust 1, 1943 to August 31, 1943Leo
SaturnAugust 1, 1943 to August 31, 1943Gemini
UranusAugust 1, 1943 to August 31, 1943Gemini
NeptuneAugust 1, 1943 to August 2, 1943Virgo
NeptuneAugust 3, 1943 to August 31, 1943Libra
PlutoAugust 1, 1943 to August 31, 1943Leo
North Node (Rahu)August 1, 1943 to August 31, 1943Leo
South Node (Ketu)August 1, 1943 to August 31, 1943Aquarius

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Goat (羊)

Age

81 years and 3 months old

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

Your next birthday is 8 months away.



What happened in August 1943

  • August 1, 1943: U.S. Army Air Force bombs oil refineries in Ploiești, Romania, in Operation Tidal Wave, damaging Romanian oil production.
  • August 2, 1943: Japanese destroyer Amagiri sinks John F. Kennedy's PT boat PT-109 in the Solomon Islands, nearly killing Kennedy.
  • August 3, 1943: U.S. General George S. Patton Jr. slaps two soldiers suffering from battle fatigue in Sicily, leading to his temporary removal from command.
  • August 4, 1943: Aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CV-11) is launched in Newport News, Virginia, later serving in the Pacific War.
  • August 5, 1943: United States Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) is formed, combining the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS) and Women Airforce Service Pilots (WFTD), playing a vital role in World War II.
  • August 6, 1943: Americans defeat a Japanese convoy in the Battle of Vella Gulf, while the U.S. Army drives the Japanese out of Munda airfield on New Georgia.
  • August 11, 1943: German and Italian forces successfully evacuate from Sicily to the Italian mainland in Operation Lehrgang, despite Allied air attacks.
  • August 14, 1943: Italian government declares Rome an open city, offering to demilitarize the capital in exchange for an Allied agreement not to bomb it further.
  • August 17, 1943: The Seventh U.S. Army and the Eighth British Army meet in Messina, Sicily, completing the Allied invasion of Sicily.
  • August 21, 1943: John Curtin's Labor government wins the 1943 Australian federal election, achieving its greatest electoral result and marking the first time a woman is elected to both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
  • August 23, 1943: The Battle of Kursk ends with a strategic defeat for the German forces, marking a turning point in World War II on the Eastern Front.
  • August 24, 1943: Heinrich Himmler is appointed Reichsminister of the Interior in Germany, consolidating his power within the Nazi regime.
  • August 26, 1943: Louis Mountbatten is named Supreme Allied Commander for Southeast Asia, tasked with coordinating Allied operations in the region.
  • August 28, 1943: King Boris III of Bulgaria dies under mysterious circumstances, succeeded by his 6-year-old son, Simeon II, during World War II.
  • August 29, 1943: Germany dissolves the Danish government due to its inability to control strikes and disturbances, tightening its grip on Denmark during World War II.