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- Facts about WWII war brides:
- The term originally referred to women who married before their husbands left for military service.
- Over one million American soldiers married foreign women from 50 different countries between 1942 and 1952.
- As many as 100,000 war brides were British, 150,000 to 200,000 hailed from continental Europe, and another 16,000 came from Australia and New Zealand.
- The US Army's "Operation War Bride" transported more than 70,000 women and children to the U.S. after World War II.
- The American War Brides Act allowed for the immigration of more than 100,000 military-connected newly-weds and fiancés outside of strict immigration quotas12345.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The term ‘war brides’ originally referred to women who quickly married before their husbands left for military service. By the end of the Great War, war brides took on the entirely new meaning of international women marrying American soldiers serving overseas.www.theworldwar.org/learn/about-wwi/spotlight-wa…During World War II, over seven million Americans served in the U.S. military. Many soldiers married or engaged partners abroad, but restrictive U.S. immigration laws made no provision for them to bring their spouses and fiancés home. The first War Brides Act allowed non-quota immigration by military spouses and fiancés, mostly women.immigrationhistory.org/item/war-brides-acts-1945-1…Precise totals are hard to determine, but between the years 1942 and 1952, about one million American soldiers married foreign women from 50 different countries. As many as 100,000 war brides were British, 150,000 to 200,000 hailed from continental Europe, and another 16,000 came from Australia and New Zealand.www.americainwwii.com/articles/war-brides/During and immediately after World War II, more than 60,000 U.S, servicemen that married women overseas were promised that their wives and babies would receive free passage to the U.S. The US Army's "Operation War Bride", which eventually transported more than 70,000 women and children, began in Britain in early 1946.www.geni.com/projects/War-Brides/27146Engagements, and eventually marriage, between service members in post-World War II Europe and Asia had become enough of a concern for the military, and the American government as a whole, that the US Congress passed the American War Brides Act in late 1945 that allowed for the immigration to the United States of more than 100,000 military-connected newly-weds and fiancés outside of the strict immigration quotas emplaned after...
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