Obviously there are lots of surnames that were in World War 2, But actuallt NONE of them were created from World War 2 because it's came down in a family tradition A long, long , long time ago. But here are some old fashioned names
POTTER
PORTER
Hardmen
Hardman
Montgomery
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During World War I, soldiers often carried their family surnames as part of their identity and military records. Surnames were crucial for distinguishing individuals in the ranks and for administrative purposes, such as issuing medals and documenting service. Additionally, many soldiers' surnames reflected their ethnic backgrounds, which were significant in the diverse armies of the time. The use of surnames helped maintain a sense of personal connection amid the chaos of war.
The machine gun changed warfare
the soviet union (Russia)
Americans have changed Japan by not giving japan the proper exports during World War II.
Yes
During World War I, Australians were very wary of German sounding names. Germans who had lived in complete peace in the country for decades were suddenly viewed with a great deal of suspicion. In some cases, this suspicion was so intense that local councils actually changed German names to English. Even some German people changed their surnames to avoid attracting attention.
During World War II, the Axis powers were defeated.
Bob Marley!
Italy was once on the German side, but changed to the Allies. i think...
It was modernized to produce weapons and ships for the war effort.
Seal hunting. Nothings changed
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