What Does World War 2 Generation Mean?
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The World War 2 Generation is the generation born between 1901 and 1927.More Detail...
The World War 2 Generation is the generation born during the first part of the twentieth century, generally accepted as between 1901 and 1927. It is also known as the G.I. Generation and the Greatest Generation. It was preceded by the Lost Generation and followed by the Silent Generation.Image for WORLD WAR 2 GENERATION
When I write WORLD WAR 2 GENERATION, I mean this:
The WW2 Generation is also known as the GI Generation and the Greatest Generation.
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We have summarized the key points in the table below:WORLD WAR 2 GENERATION | |
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Definition: | Generation Born between 1901 and 1927 |
Type: | Word |
Guessability: | 3: Guessable |
Typical Users: | Adults and Teenagers |
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GEN Z (generation born between 1997 and 2015)
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