Let's check, thanks to Charles de Gaulle's Horoscope, which astral energies dominate during the liberation of Paris on 25 August 1944.   On 25 August 1944Age: 53,75 years old.Jupiter-Jupiter period: from 22 August 1944 to 22 August 1945.Position of the degree of the year: 6° 03' of Sagittarius, it is in sextile aspect (60°) with Jupiter.Position of the degree of the day: 5°46' of Virgo.      The dominant astral energy of the year: Jupiter.Jupiter is the Master of the great and the little period and also present (by sextile aspect) at the degree of the year. It...

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Following the attack on the World Trade Center, George Bush invaded Iraq after Afghanistan, on 20 March 2003. The natal chart of President or King can be consulted as universal chart in world astrology for his country and even more so for the “World Number One”. It is understood that he has no direct responsibility for the facts presented. On 20 March 2003:Age: 56,70 years old.Jupiter-Saturn period.Position of the degree of the year: 28° 58' of Pisces to within 2°27' of an aspect of Saturn (26°31' of Cancer).Position of the degree of the day: 9°29' of Sagittarius. It is the degree ...

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After being threatened by Germany of a total maritime blockade by its submarines, the United States made war on 6 April 1917. More than one million American soldiers took part in the First World War from the autumn of 1917. They obtained the armistice in 13 months. For worldwide astrology, I use the US natal chart of the Declaration of Independence of 4 July 1776. The dating of the 360° of the zodiac is done for a duration of 80 years. The charts are created from 1776, 1856, 1936 or 2016 onwards. United States made war on Germany Horoscope on6 April 1917Solar Revolutionof 1916 ...

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On Sunday 7 December 1941 (at 7:53 a.m. local time and 2:23 a.m. Washington time), the Japanese air force attacked, without a declaration of war, the American base of Pearl Harbor located in the Hawaiian archipelago in the Pacific. Most of American planes and ships were destroyed or sunk. Fortunately, on that day, the American aircraft carriers were away from their home port. The attack on Pearl Harbor was the trigger for the United States to enter the war. For worldwide astrology, I use the US natal chart of the Declaration of Independence of 4 July 1776. The dating of the 360° of the ...

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On 20 March 2003, George W. Bush gave the order to invade Iraq, the Third Gulf War began. This operation was decided to continue the retaliation against the dictatorships that supported the terrorist movements and provoked the attack on the Wall Trade Center on 11 September 2001. It was the third Gulf War after the first Iraq-Iran war (1980-1988) and the second one launched by his father George Bush with the support of a large coalition to liberate Kuwait invaded by Iraq on 2 August 1990. For worldwide astrology, I use the US natal chart of the Declaration of Independence of 4 July 1776. ...

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On 7 August 1964, the Congress of the United States approves the resolution which allows president Lyndon Johnson "to take all needed measures to make failure at Communism". It is the official date of the engagement of the United States in the conflict of Vietnam. Vietnam War lasted nine years, the last American forces left Vietnam in 1973. For worldwide astrology, I use the US natal chart of the Declaration of Independence of 4 July 1776. The dating of the 360° of the zodiac is done for a duration of 80 years. The charts are created from 1776, 1856, 1936 or 2016 onwards. Vietnam Warof...

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Operation in southern Afghanistan, Khanjar or Operation Strike of the Sword began in Helmand province. About 4,000 Marines as well as 650 Afghan troops were engaged. The operation began in the early hours on 2 July 2009. In the US Horoscope:On July 2, 2009 positions at 4°59' of Gemini. It is to within one degree (1°04') of the degree of Mars (6°03'). Mars in Gemini is of Evil quality. It also is in conjunction with the cusp of the House VII, that of war. It is a double analogy for a military operation (The degree of the day near a degree of Mars, the god of war close to the House of war)...

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Military intervention in Libya with the agreement of UN on March 19, 2011. In the US Horoscope:On March 19, 2011 positions at 0°23' of Pisces. This degree is in conjunction with the transit of Neptune (29°29 of Aquarius) which also is in conjunction with the transit of Venus in Aquarius. This conjunction Venus with Neptune is in analogy with the altruistic motivations which allowed the military intervention in Libya with the agreement of UN. Venus pass on the meaning of its natal position, that of the explosive configuration Venus, Sun, Mars and Pluto in Cancer. Mars is of Very Evil...

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Arrest and death of Muammar Gaddafi in Syrte, Libya, on 20 October 2011. In the US Horoscope:On October 20, 2011 positions at 6°43 of Libra. The degree of the day is in conjunction with the Midheaven. This position is in analogy with major events. It is the exact degree of natal Mars situates at 6°03' of Cancer. Mars in Libra is of Very Evil quality in its sign of Detriment. Of malefic quality, it is in analogy with the execution of a powerful dictator (degree of Mars at the Midheaven), that caused the end of several decades of a ferocious dictatorship in Libya.In the Solar Revolut...

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On 2 April 1982 the Falklands War began. The Argentine military invaded two archipelagos in the South Atlantic, the Falkland Islands and South Georgia, which belonged to the United Kingdom. The Falkland Islands had a population of about 1,800, mostly of European origin. South Georgia is inhabited by 400,000 king penguins, as many elephant seals and a few scientists. Margaret Thatcher mobilized her fleet from 5 April onwards. 114 English ships took part in this operation, most of the Royal Navy. South Georgia liberated on 25 April, which was widely approved by its 800,000 inhabitants. Her troo...

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On 23 March 1933, the Reichstag passed the Full Power Act in favor of Hitler. This law formalized the opening of the first concentration camp in Dachau on 20 March, headed by Himmler. This latter organized the Nazi political police, the Gestapo. On 2 May, Hitler ordered the dissolution of trade unions and the seizure of their assets. On 14 July, the Nazi party became the single party. On 30 January 1934, the autonomy of the Landers was abolished. At least 150,000 people were imprisoned in Dachau without trial between 1933 and 1939, and at least 7,000 died there. To strengthen his alliances, Hi...

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On D-Day, 6 June 1944, the greatest battle of the Second World War began in Normandy, France. At 6.30 a.m. 156,000 men in more than 1,200 warships and more than 4,000 landing craft attacked the Normandy beaches. On this first day of the offensive, the loss of life was less than 3%. In one week, more than one million soldiers broke through the defenses of the Atlantic Wall commanded by German Marshal Rommel. In all, three million men landed in Normandy. The allies had secured air supremacy with 12,000 aircraft against only 169 German fighters. Operation Neptune opened a second front in more of ...

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On 4 August 1914, the United Kingdom went to war after the invasion of Belgium by the German army.The pretext for the European powers to enter the war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian-Hungarian throne, and his wife Sophie, on 28 June 1914, by a Bosnian Serb nationalist student. Austria-Hungary turned its suspicions against Serbia. They got the unconditional support of Germany, which thought that the time was right to defeat Serbia, Russia and France. Within a few days, from 25 July to 6 August, many European countries found themselves at war. Two large bl...

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In January 1915, Allies approved the plan to invade Constantinople to break the Ottoman Empire's alliance with Germany. The Battle of Dardanelles began on 19 February. A Franco-British fleet captured the first two Ottoman forts at the entrance to the Straits. But on 18 March 1915, the fleet had to withdraw after losing three battleships which were sunk and three other damaged. The operations continued for several months without tangible results, forcing the Allies to evacuate troops from 8 October 1915 to 9 January 1916. The Allied forces engaged four to fourteen divisions (about 300,000 men) ...

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Winston Churchill was Chancellor of the Exchequer until the elections of 30 May 1929 when the Conservative Party was defeated. He attended conferences in the United States which led to his presence on the New York Stock Exchange on 24 October 1929, the famous day known as Black Thursday. After that he had ten years of obscurity because he disagreed with the views of the majority of his party. He defended energetic options when the time was ripe for moderation. It was the anti-war spirit that dominated public opinion. He devoted his time to pursuing his literary work.Following the invasion of P...

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Winston Churchill was appointed Prime Minister by King George VI on 10 May 1940 at 6.30 pm. That morning, Adolf Hiter had ordered the invasion of France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands ending the phoney war, the first eight months of which saw no offensive against France. This appointment was the consequence of the disavowal of the outgoing Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, by Labour and the Liberals following his hesitations. Churchill supported a more dynamic strategy of preventive interventions even in neutral European countries.At the beginning of his mandate the military situa...

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On 7 May 1945, in a school in Reims, France, the German General Staff of the Western Front signed its unconditional surrender. Winston Churchill proclaimed the surrender of Germany and the cessation of hostilities by midnight plus one minute, on 8 May 1945. This same day, the Nazi General Staff in Berlin confirmed its surrender.On 19 May 1945, the Labour Party left the government, ending the wartime period of national unity. New elections were held on 5 July. The surprising result was that the Labour Party won for the first time since its foundation. After leading his country to total victory,...

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On Sunday, December 7, 1941 (at 7:53 a.m. local time and 2:23 a.m. Washington time), the Japanese air force attacked the American base of Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian archipelago in the Pacific without a declaration of war. This attack was carried out by six Japanese aircraft carriers and more than 400 aircraft. It caused the death of 2,403 soldiers and civilians. A dozen American ships were sunk or damaged. Fortunately, on that day, the American aircraft carriers were maneuvering out of the harbor and several ships were able to get back to sea within a few months. The next day at noon, on 8 D...

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The First World War began on August 1, 1914 with Germany’s declaration of war against Russia. The murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austria-Hungary throne, and of his wife in Sarajevo by a Bosnian Serb nationalist, was the pretext that led the great powers into an all-out war. As a result of earlier unresolved rivalries, two major alliances were formed: the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. The Triple Entente regrouped France, the United Kingdom and Russia, who succeeded in resolving their differences thanks to the Franco-British agreements known as the Entente Cordiale, ...

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Wilhelm II was the German emperor who ruled Germany during the First World War (emperor from June 15, 1888 to November 9, 1918). He was perceived as bellicose because he encouraged militarism and ruled in an authoritarian manner. He developed a navy and did not oppose to the nationalist movements. During his reign the German industry flourished. He liked military parades but had a conciliatory attitude towards France in several cases, especially in Morocco. However, he could not escape the influence of his highly militarized elites. Following the alliances with Austria-Hungary and the murder o...

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