The Great Depression was a time when few babies were born. Then WW2 came along and there was a baby boom when the soldiers returned home.
Yes! Especially in the Southern United States. It is often used as a fond, somewhat sardonic colloquial expression - even if the person addressed by this term is an adult. (i.e. "BabyBoomer")
The phrase came out of San Francisco, California. It has been thought it was Timothy O'leary to first use the phrase to give innocence to the drug culture. There was no "Baby-boom" after WWII. Actually, There was a percapita reduction in children born between 1943 and 1964. The actual percapita "Baby-boom" was in the 1800 to 1845 then again after 1964. But, the term BABYBOOMER GENERATION has to do with the DRUG CULTURE, and the Socialistic Movement in the USA.
Nope acctualy the longest war of the war before the war was acctualy not even a war it was a acctual war.
War is war is a term to say all wars are alike and war is a war means wars are only bad.
The Great War. The Great War. The Great War. The Great War.
WAR! WAR WAR WAR!
civil war
what war is the poem "war is kind" about
the war of 1812 was ''the forgotten war''
The term "hot war" was only used in conjuction with the term "cold war." Cold war meaning no war; hot war meaning a war.
He was asscosiated with a war He was asscosiated with a war He was asscosiated with a war He was asscosiated with a war
The American Revolutin, Mexican-American War, Civil War, World War 1 and 2, Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War, and Iraq War.