Born in July 1945 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes
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July 1945 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 | July 1, 1945 to July 23, 1945 | Cancer |
Sun | July 24, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Leo |
Moon | July 1, 1945 to July 2, 1945 | Pisces |
Moon | July 3, 1945 to July 4, 1945 | Aries |
Moon | July 5, 1945 to July 6, 1945 | Taurus |
Moon | July 7, 1945 to July 8, 1945 | Gemini |
Moon | July 9, 1945 to July 10, 1945 | Cancer |
Moon | July 11, 1945 to July 12, 1945 | Leo |
Moon | July 13, 1945 to July 15, 1945 | Virgo |
Moon | July 16, 1945 to July 17, 1945 | Libra |
Moon | July 18, 1945 to July 20, 1945 | Scorpio |
Moon | July 21, 1945 to July 22, 1945 | Sagittarius |
Moon | July 23, 1945 to July 24, 1945 | Capricorn |
Moon | July 25, 1945 to July 27, 1945 | Aquarius |
Moon | July 28, 1945 to July 29, 1945 | Pisces |
Moon | July 30, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Aries |
Mercury | July 1, 1945 to July 3, 1945 | Cancer |
Mercury | July 4, 1945 to July 26, 1945 | Leo |
Mercury | July 27, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Virgo |
Venus | July 1, 1945 to July 7, 1945 | Taurus |
Venus | July 8, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Gemini |
Mars | July 1, 1945 to July 23, 1945 | Taurus |
Mars | July 24, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Gemini |
Jupiter | July 1, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Virgo |
Saturn | July 1, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Cancer |
Uranus | July 1, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Gemini |
Neptune | July 1, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Libra |
Pluto | July 1, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Leo |
North Node (Rahu) | July 1, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Cancer |
South Node (Ketu) | July 1, 1945 to July 31, 1945 | Capricorn |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Rooster (鸡)
Age
79 years and 5 months old
If you were born on 1st July, 1945, you are 79 years old as on December 1, 2024.
Your next birthday is 6 months away.
What happened in July 1945
- July 1, 1945: Post WWII, Germany is divided among Allied occupation forces, shaping post-war Europe and the Cold War era.
- July 2, 1945: The Sheikh Bashir Rebellion, led by Somali religious leader Sheikh Bashir, begins in British Somaliland, highlighting local resistance to colonial rule.
- July 4, 1945: Brazilian cruiser Bahia sinks due to an accidental explosion, resulting in over 300 casualties and leaving survivors stranded in shark-infested waters, emphasizing the dangers of naval operations.
- July 5, 1945: The 1945 UK general election is held, though delayed for local holidays, reflecting the complexities of post-war politics and the need for representative democracy.
- July 6, 1945: The Schio massacre, where Italian resistance members kill 54 fascist sympathizers, underscores the violent aftermath of WWII and the struggle for justice and reconciliation.
- July 8, 1945: President Truman learns Japan's willingness to negotiate peace, conditional on retaining the Emperor, highlighting the complexities of ending the war.
- July 12, 1945: Ben Chifley becomes Australia's 16th Prime Minister, defeating other candidates, marking a shift in Australian politics and the Labor Party's rise to power.
- July 14, 1945: Italy declares war on Japan, aligning with the Allied forces in WWII and contributing to the global effort against the Axis powers.
- July 16, 1945: The Trinity Test, the first atomic bomb detonation, successfully releases an enormous amount of energy, ushering in the nuclear age and forever changing warfare.
- July 17, 1945: At the Potsdam Summit, President Truman informs Stalin about the U.S.'s new atomic weapon, escalating tensions and shaping the post-war geopolitical landscape.
- July 21, 1945: President Truman approves the use of atomic bombs against Japan, a decision that would have far-reaching consequences and ethical implications.
- July 23, 1945: French marshal Philippe Pétain, leader of the Vichy government during WWII, faces treason charges, symbolizing the reckoning and accountability for wartime actions.
- July 26, 1945: Winston Churchill resigns as UK Prime Minister after his party's defeat in the general election, marking a significant shift in British politics and the rise of the Labour Party.
- July 27, 1945: USAAF B-29s drop leaflets on Aomori, Japan, warning civilians of an impending air raid, highlighting the psychological and strategic aspects of warfare.
- July 28, 1945: Japan ambiguously rejects the Potsdam Declaration, prolonging the war and setting the stage for further conflict and devastation.
- July 29, 1945: The BBC Light Programme radio station launches in the UK, catering to mainstream entertainment and music, reflecting the changing media landscape and the growing popularity of radio.
- July 30, 1945: USS Indianapolis is sunk by Japanese torpedoes, resulting in the loss of hundreds of lives and highlighting the perils of naval warfare and the human cost of war.