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World War II


World War II was the most far-reaching and destructive conflict in human history. Fought from 1939 to 1945, it involved the vast majority of the world’s nations and transformed societies on every continent. The war was not a single, continuous battle but a series of interconnected conflicts that spanned Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Pacific, drawing civilians and soldiers alike into unprecedented levels of violence and sacrifice.

The roots of World War II lay in the unsettled aftermath of World War I and the global instability that followed. Economic hardship, political extremism, and unresolved grievances created fertile ground for aggressive, expansionist regimes. In Germany, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party rose to power promising national revival and territorial expansion. In Italy, Benito Mussolini pursued fascist ambitions of empire. In Japan, a powerful militarist government sought dominance across East Asia and the Pacific under the authority of Emperor Hirohito. Each of these nations rejected international limits on their power and turned toward conquest as a solution to domestic and economic challenges.

The war formally began on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. Britain and France, bound by treaties, declared war on Germany within days. What followed was a rapid and shocking expansion of conflict. Using lightning-fast military tactics known as blitzkrieg, German forces overran much of Western Europe, including France, in a matter of months. Meanwhile, Japan expanded aggressively across China and Southeast Asia, bringing much of the Pacific region into the growing war.

Two opposing alliances soon dominated the conflict. The Axis Powers, led by Germany, Italy, and Japan, faced the Allied Powers, which included the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, the United States, China, and numerous other nations. As alliances shifted and new fronts opened, the war became truly global. The German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor later that year marked major turning points, drawing the United States fully into the war and escalating its scale and intensity.

World War II was defined not only by massive battles but by its impact on civilian populations. Nowhere was this more horrifying than in the Holocaust, the systematic, state-sponsored murder of six million Jews by Nazi Germany, along with millions of others deemed undesirable, including Romani people, disabled individuals, political opponents, and more. The Holocaust remains one of the darkest chapters in human history, revealing the consequences of unchecked hatred and totalitarian power.

The war also featured pivotal military turning points. The Battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943) marked a decisive shift on the Eastern Front, halting German advances and beginning a long retreat toward Berlin. In the Pacific, intense naval and island battles gradually weakened Japanese forces. On June 6, 1944, Allied forces launched the D-Day landings in Normandy, opening a western front and beginning the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi occupation.

By 1945, the Axis Powers were collapsing under sustained Allied pressure. Germany surrendered unconditionally in May 1945, following the fall of Berlin and Hitler’s death. In the Pacific, the war ended after the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, leading to Japan’s surrender in August 1945. These events ushered in the nuclear age and reshaped global politics for decades to come.

World War II left an estimated 50 to 70 million people dead, cities reduced to rubble, and economies shattered. Yet it also produced profound global change. In the war’s aftermath, nations sought new ways to prevent such devastation from happening again. One result was the creation of the United Nations, an international organization dedicated to promoting peace, security, and cooperation.

The legacy of World War II continues to shape the modern world. It redrew borders, accelerated decolonization, redefined international law, and left moral lessons that remain urgently relevant. More than a historical event, World War II stands as a stark reminder of the consequences of extremism, the cost of global conflict, and the fragile nature of peace.

How to Find Out if Your Ancestor Served in World War II

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World War II Soldier  photo of ancestor   Leo Fred VARASCONI (24 November 1925, Cortona, Italy - 10 January 2002, New Britain, Connecticut, USA)
World War II Soldier  photo of ancestor   Ralph Leonard VOLK (10 November 1924, New Hanover, North Carolina, USA - 7 March 2009, Norfolk, Virginia, USA)
(Ralph Leonard VOLK & Dorothy Mae HODECKER)

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World War II Soldier  photo of ancestor   George WACKENHEIM (28 January 1914, Astoria, New York, USA* - 4 April 1993, New Milford, New Jersey, USA)
(George WACKENHEIM & Anna Marie SCHELLBERG)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Eugene Thomas WADE (25 December 1924, , Oklahoma, USA - 27 November 1997, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA)
(John Mack WADE & Bertha Ora PEACHEE)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Theodore Rudolph Sr WADE (March 21 1926, Bossier City, Louisiana, USA - March 20 1976, Seattle, Washington, USA)
(Cornelius Carlton WADE & Nancy Ann Verna JORDAN)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Paul Robert WALKER (26 November 1910, Mason City, Nebraska, USA - 12 April 2001, Ventura, California, USA)
(Robert B WALKER & Maude Daisy HILL)

World War II Soldier  photo of ancestor   Robert Andrew WALLACE (18 November 1881, Battle Lake, Otter Tail, Minnesota, USA - 22 June 1961, Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County, Minnesota, USA)
(Andrew Greig WALLACE & Emily BICKFORD)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  William Alfred WALO (21 June 1916, Otisfield, Maine, USA - 19 February 1945, , Germany (German States) (German Empire))
(Carl Verner WALO & Amalia MAKINEN)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Frederick Austin WALSH (27 October 1910, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA - 5 November 2003, Leominster, Massachusetts, USA)
(Frederick Edward WALSH & Alice E MALLEY)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Paul Vincent WALSH (16 October 1923, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA - 10 May 1985, Mclean, Fairfax, Virginia, USA)
(Frederick Edward WALSH & Alice E MALLEY)

World War II Soldier  photo of ancestor   Samuel Edward WASSON (April 2, 1929, Nashville, Tennessee, USA - September 11, 2010, Gainesville, Florida, USA)
(Samuel Edward WASSON & Miriam Patricia NEWCOMBE)

World War II Soldier  photo of ancestor   Lewis Osborne WATERHOUSE (13 July 1924, Framingham, Massachusetts, USA (South Framingham) - 1 December 1993, Paisley, Lake, Florida, USA)
(Lewis Osborne WATERHOUSE & Elizabeth Alvina PEASE)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Benjamin Warren WATERMAN (31 March 1919, New London, Connecticut, USA - 25 September 1986, Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA (Attleborough) (South Attleboro))
World War II Soldier  photo of ancestor   Clifford Arthur WEARNE (22 September 1925, Peckville, Pennsylvania, USA - 11 March 2016, Afton, New York, USA)
(Arthur WEARNE & Carmella CHARLES)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Russell Howard WEBBER (10/22/1923, Norwood, Massachusetts, USA - 6/28/2005, Norwood, Massachusetts, USA)
(Edgar WEBBER & Margaret Agnes Josephine COLBURT (COLBERT))

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Francis Joseph WEILAND (WEILANDT) (27 March 1915, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (East, North, South) (Allston) (Readville) (Roslindale) - 28 October 1989, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (East, North, South) (Allston) (Readville) (Roslindale))
(Max WEILAND (WEILANDT) & Nora M HANNON)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  George Christian WELKER (11 January 1920, Manhattan, New York, USA (New York City) (New Amsterdam) (Washington Heights) - 2 October 2003, Mount Sinai, Suffolk, New York, USA)
(Philip WELKER & Elizabeth VORMITTAG)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Philip WELKER (2 July 1918, College Point, New York, USA - 28 November 2004, Nanuet, Rockland, New York, USA)
(Philip WELKER & Elizabeth VORMITTAG)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Marvin WELLS (1/19/1916, Lake Forest, Lake County, Illinois, USA - 1/2/1993, Lake Forest, Lake County, Illinois, USA)
(David Leon WELLS & Annie Lillian COTE)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Howard Miller WEST (10 April 1918, Brooklyn, New York, USA (Flatlands) (Flatbush) (Coney Island) - 23 July 1995, Miami, Florida, USA)
(Howard Charles WEST & Adelia H BLESSING)

World War II Soldier  photo of ancestor   William Amos WESTON (July 27 1921, Detroit, Michigan, USA - June 21 2000, Santa Rosa, California, USA)
(Amos Henry WESTON & Lucy Marie CORMIER)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Eddie WHITLEY (June 25, 1919, Atlanta, Georgia, USA - December 28, 2005, Clayton County, Georgia, USA)
(Eddie WHITLEY & Ida HOLLINGSWORTH)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Clarence WILLETTE (4 February 1918, , New York, USA - June 1969, )
(Paul Wallace WILLETTE (OULETTE) & Laura BORDEN (BORDEAU, BOURDON))

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Joseph Paul WILLETTE (27 January 1917, Cohoes, New York, USA - 15 April 2003, )
(Paul Wallace WILLETTE (OULETTE) & Laura BORDEN (BORDEAU, BOURDON))

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Leo Francis WILLETTE (19 February 1925, Greenwich, New York, USA - 8 July 1979, , New York, USA)
(Paul Wallace WILLETTE (OULETTE) & Laura BORDEN (BORDEAU, BOURDON))

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Thomas Beary WILLIAMS, JR. (August 2, 1920, Flint, Michigan, USA - October 16, 2006, Carmel, Indiana, USA)
(Thomas Beary WILLIAMS & Stella Mae WATERBURY)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Theron Serrill WIMETT (WIMETTE) (11/02/1919, Bridport, Vermont, USA - 01/17/1945, Meckelfeld, Germany)
(Edward Alfred WIMETT & Grace Sarah GARDNER)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  August Adolph WINKLER (27 April 1919, Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA - 3 January 1987, Dahinda, Knox County, Illinois, USA)
(Wilhelm WINKLER & Huldena STEINKE)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Donald Seavey WINSLOW (28 November 1921, Auburn, Maine, USA (Danville) - 12 June 1999, Poland, Maine, USA (Poland Spring) (East Poland) (Hackett Mills))
(Raymond Lawrence WINSLOW & Abbie May COBB)

World War II Soldier  photo of ancestor   Waverly Bernard WOODSON (3 August 1922, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA - 12 August 2005, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA)
(Waverly Bernard WOODSON & Edna Louise BAXTER)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  John Charles WOODWARD II (October 11 1924, Atlanta, Georgia, USA - November 9 2000, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, USA)
(Douglas Castleberry WOODWARD & Mary Elsie Pauline GORE)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Cecil Louis WOODWORTH (30 March 1909, Mecosta, Michigan, USA - 13 July 1945, Marshall, Calhoun, Michigan, USA)
(Irving Bradford WOODWORTH & Ellen S CARPENTER)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Charles Samuel WULLNER (18 September 1921, Lebanon, Indiana, USA - 28 February 2002, Columbia, South Carolina, USA)
(Arthur Christopher WULLNER & Laura Mae MAHLER)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  William John WYLIE (6 August 1918, Providence, Rhode Island, USA - 18 October 1985, Houston, Texas, USA)
(William John WYLIE & Edith Mae COLLINS)

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World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Benjamin Ed YOUMANS (10/20/1917, Port Royal, South Carolina, USA - 12/26/2001, Milledgeville, Georgia, USA)
(John Wesley YOUMANS & Lucy Elizabeth CAMPBELL)

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World War II Soldier  male ancestor  Stanley ZACHARA (1914, , Massachusetts, USA - 1969, Webster, Massachusetts, USA)
(John ZACHARA & Sophie F. PAWLAK)

World War II Soldier  female ancestor  Virginia ZAREMBA (8 June 1922, Toledo, Ohio, USA - 22 July 2011, Temperance, Michigan, USA)
(Stanley ZAREMBA & Josephine NIEMCZYK)

World War II Soldier  male ancestor  John F ZURAWKA (17 March 1924, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (East, North, South) (Allston) (Readville) (Roslindale) - 25 September 2005, Webster, Massachusetts, USA)
(John Francis ZURAWKA & Frances CHYPINSKI)

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