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Seriously no one can give you list of all the people who survived World War 2. There were millions who survived worldwide. The names of the most famous would be Hirohito, Stalin, Roosevelt/Truman, Winston Churchill, Admiral Nimitz, Field Marshall Montgomery, General Eisenhower, (Hitler killed himself before the war was over), Herman Goering, Hideki Tojo, and the president of Australia.

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