The full moon calendar 1944
Here you see the full moon calendar with the full moon dates of 1944 and exact times and dates in an overview.
Monday | 10 January 1944 | 11:09:18 | |
Wednesday | 9 February 1944 | 06:29:30 | [/] |
Friday | 10 March 1944 | 01:27:36 | |
Saturday | 8 April 1944 | 19:21:36 | |
Monday | 8 May 1944 | 09:28:06 | |
Tuesday | 6 June 1944 | 20:57:36 | |
Thursday | 6 July 1944 | 06:26:42 | [/] |
Friday | 4 August 1944 | 14:39:12 | [/] |
Saturday | 2 September 1944 | 22:20:54 | |
Monday | 2 October 1944 | 05:21:42 | |
Tuesday | 31 October 1944 | 14:35:24 | [+] |
Thursday | 30 November 1944 | 01:51:42 | |
Friday | 29 December 1944 | 15:38:06 | [/] |
Time specified in Central European Time (CET) or Summer Time (CEST)
[**] total lunar eclipse
[*] At this point in time, a partial lunar eclipse takes place.
[+] Blue moon (second full moon within one calendar month)
[/] Penumbral lunar eclipse
Information about the total lunar eclipse
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Full moon telegram 1944
Born at full moon
- 10.01.1944 – Frank Sinatra jr., American pianist, actor, singer and entertainer
- 08.05.1944 – Gary Glitter, British singer
Deceased at full moon
- 06.07.1944 – Gunhild Hoffmeister, German athlete
- 06.07.1944 – Bernhard Schlink, German writer
- 30.11.1944 – Max Halbe, German writer and dramatist (1865-1944)
Events at full moon
- 06.06.1944 – Invasion of allied forces into Normandy (D-Day Operation Overlord)
- 02.09.1944 – American Secretary of Treasury, Henry Morgenthau, works out a 14-step plan, how to deal with defeated Germany after the end of World War II
- 02.10.1944 – Warsaw Uprising ends with the surrender of the Polish army and the almost complete destruction of the city by Germany
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