Tuesday, 19th August 1941 in Berlin

Welcome to your daily snapshot of Berlin! It's World Humanitarian Day and World Photography Day. Explore 60 historical events, birthdays, deaths, and milestones that shaped this day in Berlin. From remarkable moments in local and world history to the people who left their mark — find out what makes today special. Today's weather in Berlin brings cloudy with temperatures between 15°C and 19°C. Tonight's moon is in its waxing gibbous phase, and the zodiac sign of the day is Leo. If you're curious about the history of a day — this page brings together everything worth knowing about this Tuesday, 19th August in Berlin, DE.

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On 19 August 1934, a referendum in Germany consolidated Adolf Hitler's assumption of supreme power by supporting the merging of the chancellor and president posts. This pivotal moment in European history marked a critical step towards the totalitarian regime that would define the subsequent decade. Nearly a century earlier, on the same date in 1745, Bonnie Prince Charlie raised the Jacobite standard at Glenfinnan, Scotland, initiating his attempt to regain the British throne for his father. This Scottish uprising represented another significant European moment, though one born from dynastic ambition rather than modern political ideology. Both events, separated by generations, illustrate how historical turning points can recur on the same calendar date, each reshaping the political landscape of their respective eras.

Edward I of England, crowned King at Westminster Abbey nearly two years after his father's death in 1274, represents another significant figure from the historical record associated with this date. His reign would prove transformative for the English monarchy and the British Isles more broadly, establishing legal frameworks and military campaigns that extended royal authority across Wales and Scotland. These historical moments provide context for understanding how specific dates accumulate political and cultural significance across centuries of European history.

Berlin, the capital of Germany, stands as a city whose geography and strategic position have made it central to numerous historical events. Situated on the Spree and Havel rivers in northeastern Germany, the city developed from a medieval trading post into one of Europe's most influential metropolitan centres. On 19 August 1941, Berlin experienced cloudy weather whilst the city itself remained under Nazi control during the Second World War. The zodiac sign for this date is Leo, and the moon was in its waxing gibbous phase. DayAtlas provides comprehensive information about weather conditions on any given day and location, alongside significant historical events, notable births and deaths, offering users a detailed historical perspective for specific dates.

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What the Weather Had in Store for Berlin on 19th August 1941

Cloudy

Sunrise 05:56
Sunset 20:23
Sunshine duration 13:58 hours
Daylight duration 14:27 hours

Maximum temperature 19.8°C
Minimum temperature 15.4°C

Wind speed 14km/h from W
Precipitation 0mm

Nine chapters close; the tenth waits in silence for the reader to turn the page.

Fortune of the Day

19th August in the Stars – Star Sign Leo

Today, the zodiac sign Leo celebrates its birthday.

Personality Profile

Personality Those born on August 19th blend Leo's solar confidence with Jupiter's wisdom and expansion. These individuals radiate natural warmth and charisma, driven by both creative passion and philosophical curiosity. They inspire others while continuously seeking personal growth and deeper understanding.

Strengths & Weaknesses Their strengths include creativity, generosity, and infectious optimism mixed with rare maturity. However, they can be overly dominant or underestimate life's complexities. Pride occasionally clouds their judgment, though their hearts remain genuinely noble.

Love In relationships, those born this day are passionate and fiercely loyal partners. They seek companions who match their enthusiasm and offer intellectual depth. Their magnanimous nature fosters profound, meaningful connections.

Caree & Finance Professionally, August 19th natives thrive in leadership and creative pursuits. Jupiter's influence grants them intuition for seizing opportunities and expanding ventures. Financially generous, they benefit from structured long-term planning.

Health These individuals typically enjoy robust health from their fiery temperament and positive outlook. Stress can strain the heart; regular exercise and meditation prove invaluable. Their natural optimism significantly supports both physical and mental wellness.


That night, the moon was in its waxing gibbous phase.


Chinese year of the Snake (Metal).

Fun Facts About 19th August

Name Days in Your Language: Sade, Sadie, Salina, Sally, Sara, Sarah, Sarai, Sari, Sarina, Zarah


Someone born on this day in 1941 would be 84 years old today — just 30,923 days into life, which is roughly 742,160 hours, 44,529,647 minutes, or 2,671,778,842 seconds spent on Earth so far.


It's the 231. day of the year.


There are 134 days still to come.


We’re currently in Week 34 — the year marches on.

Famous Birthdays on 19th August

  • Jack Canfield, American author (1944)
  • Stew Johnson, American basketball player (1944)
  • Bodil Malmsten, Swedish author and poet (died 2016) (1944)
  • Eddy Raven, American country music singer-songwriter (1944)
  • Charles Wang, Chinese-American businessman and philanthropist, co-founded Computer Associates International (died 2018) (1944)
  • Don Fardon, English pop singer (1943)
  • Sid Going, New Zealand rugby player (died 2024) (1943)
  • Billy J. Kramer, English pop singer (1943)
  • Fred Thompson, American actor, lawyer, and politician (died 2015) (1942)
  • John Cootes, Australian rugby league player, priest, and businessman (1941)

Lives Remembered on 19th August

  • Maria Branyas, American-Spanish supercentenarian (born 1907) (2024)
  • Václav Patejdl, Slovak musician (born 1954) (2023)
  • Tekla Juniewicz, Polish supercentenarian (born 1906) (2022)
  • Sonny Chiba, Japanese actor (born 1939) (2021)
  • Lars Larsen, Danish businessman and billionaire, founder and owner of the Danish retail chain JYSK (born 1948) (2019)
  • Dick Gregory, American comedian, author and activist (born 1932) (2017)
  • Jack Riley, American actor and voice artist (born 1935) (2016)
  • George Houser, American minister and activist (born 1916) (2015)
  • Sanat Mehta, Indian activist and politician (born 1935) (2015)
  • Samih al-Qasim, Palestinian poet and journalist (born 1939) (2014)

Celebrations & Special Days Worldwide on 19th August

  • Afghan Independence Day, commemorates the Treaty of Rawalpindi in 1919, granting independence from Britain (Afghanistan)
  • August Revolution Commemoration Day (Vietnam)
  • Birthday of Crown Princess Mette-Marit (Norway)
  • Christian Feast Day: Bernardo Tolomei
  • Christian Feast Day: Bertulf of Bobbio
  • Christian Feast Day: Saint Calminius
  • Christian Feast Day: Ezequiél Moreno y Díaz
  • Christian Feast Day: Feast of the Transfiguration (Julian calendar), and its related observances: Buhe (Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church)
  • Christian Feast Day: Feast of the Transfiguration (Julian calendar), and its related observances: Saviour's Transfiguration, popularly known as the "Apples Feast" (Russian Orthodox Church and Georgian Orthodox Church)
  • Christian Feast Day: Jean-Eudes de Mézeray
  • Christian Feast Day: Louis of Toulouse
  • Christian Feast Day: Maginus
  • Christian Feast Day: Magnus of Anagni
  • Christian Feast Day: Magnus of Avignon
  • Christian Feast Day: Sebaldus
  • Christian Feast Day: August 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Manuel Luis Quezón Day (Quezon City and other places in the Philippines named after Manuel L. Quezon)
  • National Aviation Day (United States)
  • World Humanitarian Day

What Happened on 19th August?

  • World War II: Liberation of Paris: Paris, France rises against German occupation with the help of Allied troops. (1944)
  • World War II: Operation Jubilee (The Dieppe Raid): The 2nd Canadian Infantry Division leads an amphibious assault by allied forces on Dieppe, France and fails. (1942)
  • Germany and Romania sign the Tiraspol Agreement, rendering the region of Transnistria under control of the latter. (1941)
  • First flight of the B-25 Mitchell medium bomber. (1940)
  • The Great Purge of the Soviet Union begins when the first of the Moscow Trials is convened. (1936)
  • The first All-American Soap Box Derby is held in Dayton, Ohio. (1934)
  • The German referendum of 1934 approves Adolf Hitler's appointment as head of state with the title of Führer. (1934)