Born in March 1933 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes
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March 1933 Tropical Ephemeris
Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Date Range | Zodiac Sign |
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Sun | March 1, 1933 to March 21, 1933 | Pisces |
Sun | March 22, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Aries |
Moon | March 1, 1933 to March 3, 1933 | Taurus |
Moon | March 4, 1933 to March 5, 1933 | Gemini |
Moon | March 6, 1933 to March 8, 1933 | Cancer |
Moon | March 9, 1933 to March 10, 1933 | Leo |
Moon | March 11, 1933 to March 12, 1933 | Virgo |
Moon | March 13, 1933 to March 14, 1933 | Libra |
Moon | March 15, 1933 to March 16, 1933 | Scorpio |
Moon | March 17, 1933 to March 19, 1933 | Sagittarius |
Moon | March 20, 1933 to March 21, 1933 | Capricorn |
Moon | March 22, 1933 to March 23, 1933 | Aquarius |
Moon | March 24, 1933 to March 25, 1933 | Pisces |
Moon | March 26, 1933 to March 28, 1933 | Aries |
Moon | March 29, 1933 to March 30, 1933 | Taurus |
Moon | March 31, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Gemini |
Mercury | March 1, 1933 to March 3, 1933 | Pisces |
Mercury | March 4, 1933 to March 25, 1933 | Aries |
Mercury | March 26, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Pisces |
Venus | March 1, 1933 to March 3, 1933 | Aquarius |
Venus | March 4, 1933 to March 27, 1933 | Pisces |
Venus | March 28, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Aries |
Mars | March 1, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Virgo |
Jupiter | March 1, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Virgo |
Saturn | March 1, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Aquarius |
Uranus | March 1, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Aries |
Neptune | March 1, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Virgo |
Pluto | March 1, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Cancer |
North Node (Rahu) | March 1, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Pisces |
South Node (Ketu) | March 1, 1933 to March 31, 1933 | Virgo |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Rooster (鸡)
Age
91 years and 9 months old
If you were born on 1st March, 1933, you are 91 years old as on December 1, 2024.
Your next birthday is 2 months away.
What happened in March 1933
- March 2, 1933: King Kong film debut, introducing stop-motion animation in feature films.
- March 3, 1933: Sanriku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, resulting in approximately 3,000 fatalities.
- March 4, 1933: Franklin D. Roosevelt's inauguration as the 32nd U.S. president, marking the start of his first 100 days and his famous quote, The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
- March 5, 1933: President Roosevelt declares a Bank holiday, closing all U.S. banks and freezing financial transactions to address the Great Depression.
- March 7, 1933: Invention of the real-estate trading board game Monopoly in the United States.
- March 10, 1933: Long Beach earthquake in Southern California, causing significant damage and killing 115 people.
- March 12, 1933: President Roosevelt's first Fireside chat address to the nation, providing reassurance during the Great Depression.
- March 14, 1933: Establishment of Persib Bandung, an Indonesian association football club.
- March 15, 1933: Dow Jones Industrial Average's largest 1-day percentage gain, rising from 53.84 to 62.10 during the Great Depression.
- March 20, 1933: Completion of Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp in Germany, opening on March 22 for political prisoners.
- March 22, 1933: President Roosevelt signs an amendment to the Volstead Act, allowing the production and sale of 3.2 beer and light wines.
- March 23, 1933: The Reichstag passes the Enabling Act, granting Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers in Germany.
- March 27, 1933: Japan announces its withdrawal from the League of Nations, effective March 27, 1935, after a two-year cancellation period.
- March 29, 1933: Welsh journalist Gareth Jones reports on the Holodomor famine genocide in Ukraine, bringing awareness to the West.
- March 31, 1933: Establishment of the Civilian Conservation Corps in the U.S. to address unemployment during the Great Depression.