Women did everything. Made munitions, arms tanks, made and flew aircraft to war theatres, provided medical support, ran and 'manned' hospitals, farms, factories, schoolshomes, many joined the armed forces, and took their places alongside troops and fighters. You think of it they did it.
The main purpose for women in all the wars, were being nurses and medical assistants which helped out alot.
They helped in factories, making munitions. They also took up mens jobs while they were away, for example they became farmers etc.
This question is not detailed enough to answer. It depends on what war and what country.
Help with the American war effort
the political cartoons helped the WWII war effort by raising morale and also by encouraging civilians to help the war effort.
It didn't..
They served in the US military.
to help the war effort
Primarily as nurses.
take jobs that men had held before the war
Help with the American war effort
encourage women to work outside of the home to help the war effort.
None were enlisted. Women did take part in the war effort. There were women on the battlefields as nurses, others worked through churches or societies to help the war effort, and many had to defend themselves and their family from troops as they came into their areas.
No. It was a nationwide effort.
state which war
the political cartoons helped the WWII war effort by raising morale and also by encouraging civilians to help the war effort.
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It didn't..
World War 2 effected woman in many ways varying on location such as: -Women got to work outside the house for the first time. Many women worked in factories to help out in the war effort. -African American woman helped out in the war effort too, but African Americans were segregated from the Whites. -Japanese American woman were locked away in internment camps.
the woman around that time help alot in the war effort. they help create uniforms, bombs, artillery, tanks. they helped fix planes and ships and guns. they cooked and cleaned and entertained and nursed sick or wounded soldiers back to health.