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After World War II, the major estates really did collapse.
— Hugh Bonneville
It was extended after World War I to honor Americans who have died in all wars. In the United
— Anonymous
The delegates to the peace conference after World War I tried to impose a rational order on an irrational world.
— Margaret MacMillan
I have no patience with anyone born after World War II. You have to explain everything to these people.
— Selma Diamond
My wife was my greatest asset. I didn't marry her until after World War II, but she has complemented me in every job I've ever had.
— William Westmoreland
Part of my head will always be in the years after World War II - the five years before Korea started.
— Pete Hamill
The world after a war is a good world, I told myself. A happy world. A secure world. In this world, I might do anything.
— Jennifer Niven
It doesn't take a military genius to see we'll all be crispy critters after World War III.
— Al Yankovic
Her netlink fished for information, telling her that the palace had been built after World War IV, when the city was little more than rubble.
— Marissa Meyer
After World War II, the winds of nationalism and anti-colonialism blew through the developing world.
— Stephen Kinzer
I don't feel I was "born American," but my homeland was denied to me after the end of World War II and I craved something I could identify with.
— Zbigniew Brzezinski
After the 'war to end war' they seem to have been pretty successful in Paris at making a 'Peace to end Peace.
— Archibald Wavell
The casualty lists went on appearing for a long time after the Armistice - last spasms of Europe's severed arteries.
— Richard Aldington
10.30 Newsnight: What Are The Chances Of World War Three Breaking Out After You Have Gone To Bed?
— Alan Coren
At first it was impressive, but after half and hour deadly monotonous. It was like everything German - overdone.
— Evelyn Waugh
People who, like me, grew up in the 1950s and 1960s after World War II, grew up with cars.
— Martin Winterkorn
If you were born in Britain after World War II, you see a continuous atmosphere of decline, moral and economic and political.
— Stephen Bayley
Life was simple before World War II. After that, we had systems.
— Grace Murray Hopper
Libya as a country is a relatively new concept. The period of Libya as a modern nation really starts after World War II.
— Elliott Abrams