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Who is a relative to FDR and Winston Churchill, and also was a prominent person during World War II?
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#68899. Asked by itz_bindy.
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zbeckabee
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Of course, Dubya wasn't in WWII but I bet someone was who is on the list.
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zbeckabee
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like maybe...Douglas MacArthur?
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Allergic2Life
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Dubya's father, also a US president, was the youngest fighter pilot in the Pacific.
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