Florance, Mary, Barbara, Dotty, Fran, Elizabeth, Victoria, Jenny, Doreen, Margret, Maud, Sally, Lucy, Joan, Alice/Alicia, Betty, Felicty and so on.
In: England: Lucy, Vera, Susan, Edmund, Peter, Robert, Richard, Gwen In: Ireland: Fionna, Kate, Birdget, Colleen, Maggie, Alex, Alexander, Andreas, Pete In: Japan: Sodako, Kirama, Kiramo, Korama, Koramo In: America: Any names you know, really!
After talking to alot of relatives I have found out that the most common ww2 names were Nancy, Ethel, George, Matlida/Tilly, Alice, Sidney.
There are lots of names including Paul, Willie, Tom, Russell, Robert, Albert, Zach, George, Michael and many many more but these were the ones that were the most popular.
Paul, Peter, Jim, Will, James, and other fairly similar names
The most popular name in WWII was actually Mary!
Florence, Babara, Dotty, Fliss, Joan
Margret, Maud
izzy was a popular name
Barbara
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
mostly in bunches however they had thierry hair down some of the time
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No. After World War 2 some Germans called Adolf changed their names.
Some countries have accurace (or as accurate as possible) records of who fought in their forces in World War I; but some countries for various reasons have little or no records of this information.
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
mostly in bunches however they had thierry hair down some of the time
Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and Churchill are names from the WWII
hitler
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There dads were different and they were not accepted with normal society.
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Kitty Langley
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'''''There is Hitler,Stalin and Churchill were the names of the leaders of the countries for WW2'''''
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Dachau, Auswitz, Sobibor