My grandfather enlisted at 18 to fight in WWII. He was the second youngest of 13 siblings. His oldest brother died around age 18 in the flu pandemic that was going on during WWI. My reference point for the space between the wars has always been the time it took to have 13 children.
WWi’s end and WWII’s start were 21 years apart. This is not what it seemed like to me at all, I thought they were like 8 years apart or something.
it always seemed to be like they were further. 21 years between the 2 most brutal wars is insane.
I remember in history class in school we learned that the victory babies of 1919 were just old enough to fight in WW2
And the ww2 victory babies were sent to Nam
And WW2 lasted 50% longer
My grandfather enlisted at 18 to fight in WWII. He was the second youngest of 13 siblings. His oldest brother died around age 18 in the flu pandemic that was going on during WWI. My reference point for the space between the wars has always been the time it took to have 13 children.