Born in May 1943 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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May 1943 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 | May 1, 1943 to May 21, 1943 | Taurus |
Sun | May 22, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Gemini |
Moon | May 1, 1943 to May 1, 1943 | Pisces |
Moon | May 2, 1943 to May 3, 1943 | Aries |
Moon | May 4, 1943 to May 5, 1943 | Taurus |
Moon | May 6, 1943 to May 8, 1943 | Gemini |
Moon | May 9, 1943 to May 10, 1943 | Cancer |
Moon | May 11, 1943 to May 13, 1943 | Leo |
Moon | May 14, 1943 to May 15, 1943 | Virgo |
Moon | May 16, 1943 to May 17, 1943 | Libra |
Moon | May 18, 1943 to May 20, 1943 | Scorpio |
Moon | May 21, 1943 to May 22, 1943 | Sagittarius |
Moon | May 23, 1943 to May 24, 1943 | Capricorn |
Moon | May 25, 1943 to May 26, 1943 | Aquarius |
Moon | May 27, 1943 to May 28, 1943 | Pisces |
Moon | May 29, 1943 to May 30, 1943 | Aries |
Moon | May 31, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Taurus |
Mercury | May 1, 1943 to May 26, 1943 | Gemini |
Mercury | May 27, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Taurus |
Venus | May 1, 1943 to May 11, 1943 | Gemini |
Venus | May 12, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Cancer |
Mars | May 1, 1943 to May 27, 1943 | Pisces |
Mars | May 28, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Aries |
Jupiter | May 1, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Cancer |
Saturn | May 1, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Gemini |
Uranus | May 1, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Gemini |
Neptune | May 1, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Virgo |
Pluto | May 1, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Leo |
North Node (Rahu) | May 1, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Leo |
South Node (Ketu) | May 1, 1943 to May 31, 1943 | Aquarius |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Goat (羊)
Age
82 years and 1 months old
If you were born on 1st May, 1943, you are 82 years old as on June 1, 2025.
Your next birthday is 10 months away.
What happened in May 1943
- May 6, 1943: Six U-boats sunk by Allied forces, ending the last major North Atlantic U-boat wolfpack attack of WWII, securing vital supply routes.
- May 9, 1943: Japanese troops commit the Changjiao massacre in China, killing thousands of civilians, a brutal act of aggression and war crime.
- May 11, 1943: American troops launch an invasion of Attu in the Aleutian Islands, aiming to expel Japanese forces and secure strategic positions in the Pacific.
- May 12, 1943: The Third Washington Conference (Trident) convenes, bringing together Allied leaders Roosevelt and Churchill to discuss war strategy and coordinate efforts.
- May 13, 1943: German and Italian forces in North Africa surrender to Allied forces, marking a significant turning point in the war and the eventual Allied victory in the region.
- May 14, 1943: Japanese submarine sinks Australian Hospital Ship Centaur off Queensland, resulting in the tragic loss of hundreds of medical personnel and civilian crew.
- May 15, 1943: Operation Case Black: Axis forces launch an offensive against Yugoslav Partisans, resulting in heavy casualties and further escalating the conflict in the region.
- May 16, 1943: Operation Chastise (Dambuster Raid): British RAF Squadron 617 successfully breaches German dams using bouncing bombs, demonstrating technological innovation and strategic precision.
- May 17, 1943: The US Army commissions the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School to develop ENIAC, a pioneering electronic computer, marking a major step in the advancement of computing technology.
- May 19, 1943: Winston Churchill delivers a speech to a joint session of the US Congress, strengthening Allied unity and galvanizing support for the war effort.
- May 23, 1943: The battleship USS New Jersey (BB-62) is commissioned, adding significant firepower and defensive capabilities to the US Navy during WWII.
- May 24, 1943: Admiral Karl Dönitz orders the withdrawal of U-boats from the Atlantic due to heavy losses, marking a shift in German naval strategy and a turning point in the Battle of the Atlantic.
- May 27, 1943: The port city of Maizuru is established in Japan, becoming a vital naval base and shipbuilding center during WWII and beyond.
- May 29, 1943: Norman Rockwell's iconic illustration 'Rosie the Riveter' is published, capturing the spirit of women's contributions to the war effort and becoming a symbol of female empowerment.
- May 30, 1943: Chinese forces launch a counteroffensive in Hubei Province, pushing back Japanese forces and regaining territory, demonstrating resilience and determination in the face of adversity.