Born in June 1945 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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June 1945 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunJune 1, 1945 to June 21, 1945Gemini
SunJune 22, 1945 to June 30, 1945Cancer
MoonJune 1, 1945 to June 2, 1945Aquarius
MoonJune 3, 1945 to June 4, 1945Pisces
MoonJune 5, 1945 to June 6, 1945Aries
MoonJune 7, 1945 to June 8, 1945Taurus
MoonJune 9, 1945 to June 10, 1945Gemini
MoonJune 11, 1945 to June 13, 1945Cancer
MoonJune 14, 1945 to June 15, 1945Leo
MoonJune 16, 1945 to June 17, 1945Virgo
MoonJune 18, 1945 to June 20, 1945Libra
MoonJune 21, 1945 to June 22, 1945Scorpio
MoonJune 23, 1945 to June 25, 1945Sagittarius
MoonJune 26, 1945 to June 27, 1945Capricorn
MoonJune 28, 1945 to June 29, 1945Aquarius
MoonJune 30, 1945 to June 30, 1945Pisces
MercuryJune 1, 1945 to June 4, 1945Taurus
MercuryJune 5, 1945 to June 18, 1945Gemini
MercuryJune 19, 1945 to June 30, 1945Cancer
VenusJune 1, 1945 to June 4, 1945Aries
VenusJune 5, 1945 to June 30, 1945Taurus
MarsJune 1, 1945 to June 11, 1945Aries
MarsJune 12, 1945 to June 30, 1945Taurus
JupiterJune 1, 1945 to June 30, 1945Virgo
SaturnJune 1, 1945 to June 30, 1945Cancer
UranusJune 1, 1945 to June 30, 1945Gemini
NeptuneJune 1, 1945 to June 30, 1945Libra
PlutoJune 1, 1945 to June 30, 1945Leo
North Node (Rahu)June 1, 1945 to June 30, 1945Cancer
South Node (Ketu)June 1, 1945 to June 30, 1945Capricorn

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Rooster (鸡)

Age

79 years and 5 months old

If you were born on 1st June, 1945, you are 79 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 6 months away.



What happened in June 1945

  • June 1, 1945: British takeover of Lebanon and Syria, securing strategic positions in the Middle East.
  • June 5, 1945: Allied Control Council assumes authority over post-war Germany, overseeing demilitarization, denazification, and reconstruction.
  • June 7, 1945: King Haakon VII's triumphant return to Norway after five years of exile, symbolizing the country's liberation.
  • June 11, 1945: William Lyon Mackenzie King's re-election as Canadian prime minister, extending his record-breaking tenure.
  • June 12, 1945: Yugoslav Army's withdrawal from Trieste, leaving New Zealand forces in control, contributing to post-war territorial disputes.
  • June 21, 1945: Conclusion of the Battle of Okinawa, marking the end of major WWII fighting in the Pacific and leading to U.S. occupation of the island until 1972.
  • June 24, 1945: Moscow's victory parade in Red Square, celebrating the Soviet Union's triumph over Nazi Germany.
  • June 25, 1945: Seán T. O'Kelly's election as the second President of Ireland, marking a significant transition in the country's political leadership.
  • June 26, 1945: Signing of the United Nations Charter in San Francisco, laying the foundation for the establishment of the international organization.
  • June 29, 1945: Czechoslovakia's cession of Carpathian Ruthenia to the Soviet Union, reflecting post-war territorial adjustments in Eastern Europe.
  • June 30, 1945: John von Neumann's First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, introducing the concept of stored-program computers and shaping the future of computing architecture.