Baby boomers were born between 1946 and 1965. What generation between them and war babies are you referring to?
“What generation between[baby boomers] and war babies are you referring to?”
I was born in 1944. There were many of us, born from, say, 1936 to 1945, who were too young to remember anything about the Great Depression or WWII, so we were not part of that “Greatest Generation” which survived the Depression and fought the War. Nor were we really part of the Boomers who started arriving after the troops came home. Yet we were the ones who actually DID many of the things the Boomers get credit for (or the blame for, in some cases). And we are the old timers, aged 74 to 84, in leadership positions in politics and business and so on, who refuse to go away or give up our power and influence.