Being the first postwar generation, we were without any line of historical continuity.
But she was a woman of the postwar generation, and she put her own ambitions aside.
This postwar generation makes up 80 percent of the country's population.
The next secretary general should be of the postwar generation.
Now the third postwar generation says: 'Let's look at the human story.
Over the years, of course, the postwar generation has been famous for spending, not saving.
But he added: "The postwar generation has never been traumatized like this.
Lincoln's first new postwar generation continued for the next two years with no major alteration.
Then there is the revival of formal entertaining as the postwar generation ages.
Considered as a poet of the second postwar generation.
To post-war generations, the deli has become a way to stay connected, through the taste buds with their roots.
The spirit of the European avant-gardes would be carried through the post-war generation as well.
But Not For Love, published in 1964, looked at the post-war generation.
The poem is often read as a representation of the disillusionment of the post-war generation.
This implies that in time the antisemitic ideology will disappear, as a young post-war generation takes over the leadership of the far right.
He entered the orchestra during its rejuvenation period as the post-war generation of players began to retire.
Alfred Andersch served as an analyst of contemporary issues for the post-war generation.
In western Europe, thanks to the political leaders of the post-war generation, we enjoy democracy.
Our parents represent a generation who were a post-war generation twice over.
His brilliant war record and leadership ability marked him for high responsibility in my brother's post-war generation.