Silent Generation, Part Three

Jan 18 2022 Published by dayat under Uncategorized

The Siege of Leningrad was broken in Russia after almost 900 days when the Polish Army became liberated from the Nazi’s. In Poland, Freedom Fighters tried to get Warsaw away from the Germans, unfortunately, ending with about 20,000 soldiers killed and 150,000 civilians murdered

At this time in history, Japan had United States bombs, and Tokyo had B-29 boomers. The advances made during 1944 were:

The GI Bill of Rights
CIA Development Project
Education Act
The Education Act was about lifting a ban on women being able to get married.

Roosevelt became the only United States President to be elected to a fourth term.

During this time, the Government gave back railroads to companies, but only after labor disputes were settled. The popular culture during this era was very disheartening when Anne Frank, at the age of fifteen, was kidnapped by the Germans and taken to a concentration camp.

The popular culture during this era was very disheartening when Anne Frank, at the age of fifteen, was captured by the Germans and sent her to a concentration camp.

During the Silent Generation, people lived through the Great Depression of the 1930′s and shaped the United States as an economic and military power. We were about patriotism and teamwork.

The Silent Generation believed that we could do more with less and, for the most part, had a task-orientation. They believed in and followed rules of conduct and showed respect for authority.. They were extremely loyal and held a high respect for authority and respected the rules in place.

This was a generation that did not like conflict. They did as they were told. Their work style was consistent. They looked for technological advancements, although they were still, somewhat, past-oriented.

The majority of CEO’s of Fortune 500 companies are held by the children of this generation, who lived up to their parents’ expectations.

Some of the big changes that took place were Operation Overload, code named D-Day: the landing of 155,000 Allied Troops on the beaches of Normandy in France, and Paris was liberated from Nazi Occupation.

In the UK, Germany launched the VI Rockets/Doodlebugs against London, and a V2 rocket hit London for the first time. Also, thirty-two British Lancaster bombers sunk the mighty German battleship, Tirpitz.

The Battle of the Bulge began on December 16, 1944 and was one of the deadliest battles in World War II with 19,000 US Soldiers killed. Germany was preparing for the largest force of air power used to bomb railways and other targets.

In Russia, the Siege of Leningrad was broken after 872 days and the Polish Home Army liberated Poland from Nazi occupation. In Poland, Freedom Fighters battled to liberate Warsaw from German occupation. It ended with 18,000 soldiers killed and 150,000 civilians murdered.

At this time in history, Japan had United States bombs, and Tokyo had B-29 super fortress bombers

The GI Bill of Rights and the CIA Development Project and The Education Act finally listed the ban on women being able to marry. We also had a 5.9 earthquake hit New York. The idea of “meat rationing” In San Juan, an earthquake killed between 8000-10,000 people.

The popular culture during this era was very disheartening when Anne Frank who was taken by Germans at the age of fifteen to be taken to a concentration camp. We were about patriotism and teamwork. The Silent Generation believed that we could do more with less and, for the most part, had a task-orientation.

They believed in and followed rules of conduct and showed respect for authority. They were extremely loyal and held a high respect for authority and respected the rules in place. This was a generation that did not like conflict. They looked for technological advancements, yet were past-oriented.

Generational differences can affect so many things; things such as building teams and dealing with change. So, what is the secret to motivating your family or work colleagues to get along and work together? In order to do so, we must start with understanding ourselves. This became a time when they were taught that it was unacceptable to socialize with their bosses. All medically able males were expected to serve in the military. When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, this civic-minded generation united.

During this time, Operation Overload, code named D-Day, the landing of 155,000 Allied Troops on the beaches of Normandy in France and and Paris was liberated from Nazi Occupation. In the UK, Germany launched the VI Rockets/Doodlebugs against London, and a V2 rocket hit London for the first time.

Also, thirty-two British Lancaster bombers sunk the German Battleship, Tripitz and The Battle of the Bulge began in 1944. 19,000 US Soldiers were killed in this battle in World War II.

The Germans had been preparing for the largest air power to use to bomb railways and other targets.

US Marines landed in Guam, located in the South Pacific, in order to get back the island from the Japanese.

During the Silent Generation, people survived the Great Depression of the 1930′s and helped to shape the US as an economic and military power. We were about patriotism and teamwork.

The Silent Generation believed that we could do more with less and, for the most part, had a task-orientation. They believed in and followed rules of conduct. They held a high respect for authority and respected the rules in place. Th

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