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361 - 420 of 629 Historically important and notable people from the Greatest Generation, also known as the G.I. Generation, used to describe people born between 1901 and 1927. Ranked by their popularity on On This Day.
361. Benjamin Britten
362. T-Bone Walker
363. Buddy Rich
364. Betty Friedan
365. Betty Grable
366. Mahalia Jackson
367. Aung San
368. Maybelle Carter
369. Andy Williams
370. Carl Djerassi
371. George Murphy
372. Mel Hein
373. Arthur Leonard Schawlow
374. Enoch Powell
375. Peter Cushing
376. Peter Finch
377. David Niven
378. Woody Strode
379. Shirley Chisholm
380. Mário Soares
381. John Coltrane
382. Lyudmila Pavlichenko
383. Billy Wilder
384. Richard Burton
385. Amy Johnson
386. William Westmoreland
387. Jerry Stiller
388. Art Carney
389. Billy Graham
390. Klaus Barbie
391. Estelle Getty
392. Maureen O'Hara
393. James Franklin Hyde
394. Sammy Davis Jr.
395. Richard Rodgers
396. Joe Cronin
397. Jennifer Jones
398. Moshe Dayan
399. Louise Suggs
400. Broderick Crawford
401. Kurt Vonnegut
402. Eugene Stoner
403. Claudette Colbert
404. Albert Sabin
405. Archer John Porter Martin
406. Joseph Gilbert Hamilton
407. Fats Waller
408. Gene Tierney
409. Babe Didrikson Zaharias
410. Vince Lombardi
411. Andrei Sakharov
412. Anna Magnani
413. Franjo Tuđman
414. Tommy Dorsey
415. Benjamin Spock
416. Ray Milland
417. Satchel Paige
418. Loretta Young
419. Robert Hofstadter
420. James Callaghan