Born in February 1943 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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February 1943
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February 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
SunFebruary 1, 1943 to February 19, 1943Aquarius
SunFebruary 20, 1943 to February 28, 1943Pisces
MoonFebruary 1, 1943 to February 1, 1943Sagittarius
MoonFebruary 2, 1943 to February 3, 1943Capricorn
MoonFebruary 4, 1943 to February 5, 1943Aquarius
MoonFebruary 6, 1943 to February 8, 1943Pisces
MoonFebruary 9, 1943 to February 10, 1943Aries
MoonFebruary 11, 1943 to February 12, 1943Taurus
MoonFebruary 13, 1943 to February 15, 1943Gemini
MoonFebruary 16, 1943 to February 17, 1943Cancer
MoonFebruary 18, 1943 to February 20, 1943Leo
MoonFebruary 21, 1943 to February 22, 1943Virgo
MoonFebruary 23, 1943 to February 24, 1943Libra
MoonFebruary 25, 1943 to February 27, 1943Scorpio
MoonFebruary 28, 1943 to February 28, 1943Sagittarius
MercuryFebruary 1, 1943 to February 15, 1943Capricorn
MercuryFebruary 16, 1943 to February 28, 1943Aquarius
VenusFebruary 1, 1943 to February 1, 1943Aquarius
VenusFebruary 2, 1943 to February 25, 1943Pisces
VenusFebruary 26, 1943 to February 28, 1943Aries
MarsFebruary 1, 1943 to February 28, 1943Capricorn
JupiterFebruary 1, 1943 to February 28, 1943Cancer
SaturnFebruary 1, 1943 to February 28, 1943Gemini
UranusFebruary 1, 1943 to February 28, 1943Gemini
NeptuneFebruary 1, 1943 to February 28, 1943Libra
PlutoFebruary 1, 1943 to February 28, 1943Leo
North Node (Rahu)February 1, 1943 to February 28, 1943Leo
South Node (Ketu)February 1, 1943 to February 28, 1943Aquarius

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Horse (马)

Age

81 years and 10 months old

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

Your next birthday is 1 month away.



What happened in February 1943

  • February 2, 1943: WWII: Battle of Stalingrad ends with surrender of German 6th Army, marking turning point in war.
  • February 3, 1943: WWII: Four Chaplains of US Army drown when ship Dorchester is torpedoed, becoming symbols of heroism and sacrifice.
  • February 5, 1943: Lt. General Frank M. Andrews selected to command US armies in Europe, but dies in plane crash 3 months later; General Dwight D. Eisenhower assigned to North Africa.
  • February 6, 1943: WWII: RCN corvette HMCS Louisburg sunk by Italian aircraft off Oran, Algeria.
  • February 7, 1943: WWII: North Atlantic convoy SC 118 attacked by U-boats, resulting in sinking of 8 ships.
  • February 9, 1943: WWII: Guadalcanal Campaign ends with US forces in control of Guadalcanal after Japanese evacuation.
  • February 10, 1943: Mohandas Gandhi begins hunger strike to protest imprisonment by British Raj during Quit India Movement.
  • February 13, 1943: WWII: Operation Longcloth: Chindit forces cross Chindwin River into Burma, marking start of long-range penetration operation.
  • February 14, 1943: WWII: Rostov-on-Don liberated by Soviet forces, marking significant victory in Eastern Front.
  • February 16, 1943: WWII: Soviet Union recaptures Kharkiv, but later loses it in Third Battle of Kharkiv.
  • February 18, 1943: WWII: Joseph Goebbels declares "total war" against Allies in Sportpalast speech, signaling Nazi Germany's recognition of grave danger.
  • February 19, 1943: WWII: Battle of Kasserine Pass: German Afrika Korps launches offensive against Allied forces in Tunisia, resulting in US's first major defeat of the war.
  • February 20, 1943: American movie studios agree to censorship by Office of War Information, allowing government to review and edit films for propaganda purposes.
  • February 21, 1943: WWII: North Atlantic convoy ON 166 attacked by U-boats, leading to sinking of eleven ships.
  • February 22, 1943: WWII: RCN corvette HMCS Weyburn sinks east of Gibraltar after striking a mine.
  • February 23, 1943: Cavan Orphanage Fire: Tragic fire in Ireland kills 35 girls and a cook at St Joseph's Orphanage, highlighting need for improved safety measures in institutions.
  • February 28, 1943: Operation Gunnerside: Norwegian saboteurs successfully attack heavy water plant at Vemork, hindering German nuclear research efforts.