Born in July 1940 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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July 1940
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July 1940 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunJuly 1, 1940 to July 23, 1940Cancer
SunJuly 24, 1940 to July 31, 1940Leo
MoonJuly 1, 1940 to July 2, 1940Taurus
MoonJuly 3, 1940 to July 4, 1940Gemini
MoonJuly 5, 1940 to July 6, 1940Cancer
MoonJuly 7, 1940 to July 8, 1940Leo
MoonJuly 9, 1940 to July 10, 1940Virgo
MoonJuly 11, 1940 to July 13, 1940Libra
MoonJuly 14, 1940 to July 15, 1940Scorpio
MoonJuly 16, 1940 to July 17, 1940Sagittarius
MoonJuly 18, 1940 to July 19, 1940Capricorn
MoonJuly 20, 1940 to July 22, 1940Aquarius
MoonJuly 23, 1940 to July 24, 1940Pisces
MoonJuly 25, 1940 to July 27, 1940Aries
MoonJuly 28, 1940 to July 29, 1940Taurus
MoonJuly 30, 1940 to July 31, 1940Gemini
MercuryJuly 1, 1940 to July 21, 1940Leo
MercuryJuly 22, 1940 to July 31, 1940Cancer
VenusJuly 1, 1940 to July 5, 1940Cancer
VenusJuly 6, 1940 to July 31, 1940Gemini
MarsJuly 1, 1940 to July 3, 1940Cancer
MarsJuly 4, 1940 to July 31, 1940Leo
JupiterJuly 1, 1940 to July 31, 1940Taurus
SaturnJuly 1, 1940 to July 31, 1940Taurus
UranusJuly 1, 1940 to July 31, 1940Taurus
NeptuneJuly 1, 1940 to July 31, 1940Virgo
PlutoJuly 1, 1940 to July 31, 1940Leo
North Node (Rahu)July 1, 1940 to July 31, 1940Libra
South Node (Ketu)July 1, 1940 to July 31, 1940Aries

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Dragon (龙)

Age

84 years and 5 months old

If you were born on 1st July, 1940, you are 84 years old as on December 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 6 months away.



What happened in July 1940

  • July 1, 1940: Tacoma Narrows Bridge, the third-longest suspension bridge, opens with an 8-foot girder and 190 feet above water.
  • July 2, 1940: British-owned SS Arandora Star carrying internees and POWs is torpedoed, resulting in around 865 casualties.
  • July 3, 1940: British naval units sink or seize French fleet ships in Mers-el-Kebir and Oran to prevent German capture, leading to diplomatic break with Vichy France.
  • July 5, 1940: British convoy carrying gold bar and valuables worth $1.7 billion sails from Greenock to Halifax for safekeeping, marking the largest wealth movement in history.
  • July 10, 1940: World War II: The Battle of Britain begins.
  • July 11, 1940: British destroyer HMS Escort is torpedoed and sunk by an Italian submarine.
  • July 14, 1940: Winston Churchill declares Great Britain's determination to fight alone against Germany in a worldwide broadcast.
  • July 15, 1940: Democratic Party begins its national convention in Chicago and nominates Franklin D. Roosevelt for an unprecedented third presidential term.
  • July 19, 1940: World War II: Battle of Cape Spada - HMAS Sydney and destroyers sink Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni.
  • July 20, 1940: Scheduled dates for the 1940 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland, are canceled due to World War II (originally allocated to Tokyo, Japan).
  • July 21, 1940: Parliaments proclaim the Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republics.
  • July 23, 1940: Welles Declaration: U.S. Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles announces non-recognition of Soviet occupation of the Baltic states.
  • July 25, 1940: General Henri Guisan addresses Swiss army officers at Rütli, resolving to resist any invasion.
  • July 27, 1940: Eleven British nationals, including Melville James Cox, are arrested in Japan on suspicion of spying. Cox later commits suicide.