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Interbellum Generation

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The oldest members of this generation came of age at the close of the 1910s in 1919, while the majority had matured during the
611: 653: 567: 162:(born in 1912). Like their US counterparts, they also served alongside later Greatest Generation members in World War II. 572: 443: 438: 648: 58:"war") comes from the fact that those born during this time were too young to have served in the military during 589: 562: 557: 521: 418: 221: 147:(both born in 1913). However, all four served in World War II with younger members of the Greatest Generation. 35:, often specified as the years 1901 to 1914. This age range is more commonly considered the first half of the 542: 388: 584: 516: 468: 121: 86: 552: 335: 368: 256: 214: 36: 124:(born in 1906), formerly the oldest living World War II veteran, was a member of this generation. 511: 408: 261: 190: 155: 132: 110: 458: 398: 309: 286: 102: 82: 78: 605: 251: 159: 106: 71: 617: 537: 453: 345: 637: 547: 493: 340: 186: 140: 136: 32: 28: 281: 271: 266: 63: 180: 428: 319: 276: 144: 59: 237: 98: 67: 24: 622: 94: 378: 373: 314: 90: 93:. This fact contributed to the core of this generation holding lifelong 101:
views in politics, especially on economic issues (many of them joined
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during the 1930s), although with a few prominent dissenters such as
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term that is sometimes used to describe people born in the
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Cohort born during Lost/Greatest Generation cusp years
598: 530: 504: 358: 328: 295: 244: 154:were also members of the Interbellum Generation, 222: 8: 85:from 1929 to 1932, prior to the election of 292: 229: 215: 207: 47:The name "Interbellum" (derived from the 171: 109:. Most of their children belong to the 152:Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom 7: 179:Doyle, Brian T. (August 28, 2012). 131:of the Interbellum Generation were 14: 644:20th century in the United States 580:Strauss–Howe generational theory 182:Confessions of a Depression Baby 129:Presidents of the United States 659:Society of the interwar period 1: 74:and the Greatest Generation. 89:and the promulgation of the 677: 590:Transgenerational design 522:Revolutionary generation 419:Generation of Columbuses 612:The Greatest Generation 543:Generational accounting 305:Interbellum Generation 21:Interbellum Generation 585:Theory of generations 517:Immigrant generations 469:Strawberry generation 122:Richard Arvin Overton 87:Franklin D. Roosevelt 654:Cultural generations 553:Intergenerationality 336:Boomerang Generation 245:In the Western world 257:Greatest Generation 158:(born in 1903) and 37:Greatest Generation 512:Future generations 444:Merdeka Generation 439:Pioneer Generation 33:early 20th century 631: 630: 409:Satori generation 354: 353: 262:Silent Generation 156:Alec Douglas-Home 133:Lyndon B. Johnson 111:Silent Generation 666: 649:2000s neologisms 459:Sampo generation 399:Burnt Generation 389:Husák's Children 359:Country-specific 310:Generation Jones 293: 287:Generation Alpha 231: 224: 217: 208: 201: 200: 176: 139:(born in 1911), 135:(born in 1908), 103:Communist fronts 83:Great Depression 79:Roaring Twenties 676: 675: 669: 668: 667: 665: 664: 663: 634: 633: 632: 627: 606:Beat Generation 594: 526: 500: 385:Czechoslovakia 350: 324: 291: 252:Lost Generation 240: 235: 205: 204: 197: 178: 177: 173: 168: 160:James Callaghan 119: 117:Notable figures 107:Barry Goldwater 72:Lost Generation 45: 43:Characteristics 17: 12: 11: 5: 674: 673: 670: 662: 661: 656: 651: 646: 636: 635: 629: 628: 626: 625: 620: 618:Digital divide 615: 608: 602: 600: 596: 595: 593: 592: 587: 582: 577: 576: 575: 570: 565: 560: 550: 545: 540: 538:Generation gap 534: 532: 528: 527: 525: 524: 519: 514: 508: 506: 502: 501: 499: 498: 497: 496: 488: 487: 486: 481: 475:United States 473: 472: 471: 463: 462: 461: 456: 454:386 Generation 448: 447: 446: 441: 433: 432: 431: 423: 422: 421: 413: 412: 411: 403: 402: 401: 393: 392: 391: 383: 382: 381: 376: 371: 362: 360: 356: 355: 352: 351: 349: 348: 346:MTV Generation 343: 338: 332: 330: 326: 325: 323: 322: 317: 312: 307: 301: 299: 290: 289: 284: 279: 274: 269: 264: 259: 254: 248: 246: 242: 241: 236: 234: 233: 226: 219: 211: 203: 202: 195: 170: 169: 167: 164: 118: 115: 54:"between" and 44: 41: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 672: 671: 660: 657: 655: 652: 650: 647: 645: 642: 641: 639: 624: 621: 619: 616: 614: 613: 609: 607: 604: 603: 601: 597: 591: 588: 586: 583: 581: 578: 574: 571: 569: 566: 564: 561: 559: 556: 555: 554: 551: 549: 548:Generationism 546: 544: 541: 539: 536: 535: 533: 529: 523: 520: 518: 515: 513: 510: 509: 507: 503: 495: 494:9X Generation 492: 491: 489: 485: 482: 480: 477: 476: 474: 470: 467: 466: 464: 460: 457: 455: 452: 451: 449: 445: 442: 440: 437: 436: 434: 430: 427: 426: 424: 420: 417: 416: 414: 410: 407: 406: 404: 400: 397: 396: 394: 390: 387: 386: 384: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 366: 364: 363: 361: 357: 347: 344: 342: 341:Me generation 339: 337: 334: 333: 331: 327: 321: 318: 316: 313: 311: 308: 306: 303: 302: 300: 298: 294: 288: 285: 283: 280: 278: 275: 273: 270: 268: 265: 263: 260: 258: 255: 253: 250: 249: 247: 243: 239: 232: 227: 225: 220: 218: 213: 212: 209: 198: 196:9780968005255 192: 188: 187:HarperCollins 184: 183: 175: 172: 165: 163: 161: 157: 153: 148: 146: 142: 141:Richard Nixon 138: 137:Ronald Reagan 134: 130: 125: 123: 116: 114: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 75: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 50: 42: 40: 38: 34: 30: 29:United States 26: 22: 610: 484:Generation Z 450:South Korea 304: 282:Generation Z 272:Generation X 267:Baby boomers 181: 174: 149: 126: 120: 76: 64:World War II 55: 51: 46: 25:generational 23:is a social 20: 18: 568:Shared site 479:Millennials 320:Zillennials 277:Millennials 238:Generations 145:Gerald Ford 60:World War I 31:during the 638:Categories 435:Singapore 166:References 68:frontlines 623:OK boomer 127:The four 573:Struggle 531:Concepts 490:Vietnam 429:DecreČ›ei 425:Romania 379:Post-90s 374:Post-80s 369:Post-70s 315:Xennials 91:New Deal 599:Related 465:Taiwan 415:Poland 329:Related 297:Cuspers 99:liberal 563:Policy 558:Equity 405:Japan 365:China 193:  143:, and 56:bellum 505:Types 395:Iran 52:inter 49:Latin 191:ISBN 150:Two 95:left 19:The 640:: 189:. 185:. 113:. 39:. 230:e 223:t 216:v 199:. 97:-

Index

generational
United States
early 20th century
Greatest Generation
Latin
World War I
World War II
frontlines
Lost Generation
Roaring Twenties
Great Depression
Franklin D. Roosevelt
New Deal
left
liberal
Communist fronts
Barry Goldwater
Silent Generation
Richard Arvin Overton
Presidents of the United States
Lyndon B. Johnson
Ronald Reagan
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
Alec Douglas-Home
James Callaghan
Confessions of a Depression Baby
HarperCollins
ISBN

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