"greatest generation" meaning in English

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Proper name

Forms: the greatest generation [canonical]
Etymology: Popularized by the 1998 book The Greatest Generation. Head templates: {{en-proper noun|def=1}} the greatest generation
  1. The generation of people who came of age during the Great Depression and went on to fight in World War II, especially those born from the early 1900s to late 1920s. Wikipedia link: The Greatest Generation (book) Categories (topical): Collectives, Generations, Sociology Synonyms: G.I. Generation, World War II generation, Greatest Generation Related terms: lost generation, Silent Generation, baby boom, Generation Jones
    Sense id: en-greatest_generation-en-name-aZ~0NgY8 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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