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"The Greatest Generation" is a term coined by journalist Tom Brokaw to describe the generation[1] who grew up in the United States during the deprivation of the Great Depression, and then went on to fight in World War II, as well as those whose productivity within the war's home front made a decisive material contribution to the war effort. The generation is sometimes referred to as the G.I. Generation. It follows the Lost Generation of the 1880s who fought in World War I and precedes the Silent Generation of the 1930s. The Greatest Generation are the parents of the Baby Boomers.

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Broadcast journalist Tom Brokaw wrote in his 1998 book The Greatest Generation, "this is the greatest generation any society has produced." He argued that these men and women fought not for fame and recognition, but because it was the right thing to do. When they came back they rebuilt America into a superpower. The book was a great popular success.[2] Some critics and historians found the phenomenon overblown, or simplistic.[3][4] Others felt an implied criticism of the Baby Boom Generation, and defended that generation's social values against those of the Greatest Generation.[5]

In their 1991 book Generations, the historians William Strauss and Neil Howe use the term "G.I. Generation" to describe those born in the United States from about 1901 through 1924.


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