how many survivors of ww II are now living?
There aren't many of WWII's veterans left at all; as many as 1,100 die every day, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. * Projected U.S. Veterans Population: 23,977,000 {Female 1,731,000 7.2%}Projected Number of Living WW II Veterans (as of 9/30/2006): 3,151,000Number of WW II Veterans Pass Away Per Day: 1,025Percentage of Veteran Population 65 or Older: 38.4%From:http://www1.va.gov/vetdata/docs/4X6_summer07_sharepoint.pdf
September 2010 approximately 1,981,000 surviving American veterans of WW II
Approximately 3 million. However, they are passing away at a rate of 1,100 per day! There are approximately 4 million US veterans of WW 2 still living. The number is approximate, because 1,100 of them pass away each day! Thank god the long overdue Memorial to them will finally be dedicated in Washington, DC, on May 29, 2004. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections About 3 1/2 million of the 16 million US Veterans of WW 2 are still with us. We lose on average about 1,100 a day. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
Possibly a sociologist, however, there ARE no living veterans of WW 1. The last died in 2012.
According to the Veterans Administration, 2,212 World War I veterans were alive on September 30, 2001. By 2008, only 110 are expected to be still living. It is estimated that the last veteran of the "Great War" will have passed away by 2018, one hundred years from the time the war ended. As of November 2001, approximately 50 WWI veterans are still living in the State of Missouri who are the survivig widows and where are they located ?
850-1000 daily deaths of WW 2 veterans
The name of the veterans holiday of November 11 was originally called Armistice Day. It was a remembrance of World War I. However, in light of World War II and other wars, the name was changed to honor veterans of all time.
About 3 1/2 million of the 16 million US Veterans of WW 2 are still with us. We lose on average about 1,100 a day. Call a local post of the VFW or American Legion. They can probaby direct you further. Here's more from WikiAnswers contributors: * There aren't many of WWII's veterans left at all; as many as 1,100 die every day, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
All the soldiers involved in WW 1 worldwide numbered 65 million. Of those, 8.5 million were officially proclaimed 'killed'. Another 4 million were proclaimed 'missing in action'. If we assumed that these also were killed, the number of deaths comes to 12.5 million. That would leave 52.5 million veterans still alive after the war.
Still alive and living in Madison, NY.
Go to veterans affairs or to an organization like the American Legion.