some traveled to military caps and there the cooked and clean and also wounded soldiers
because they wanted women to have the vote.
Help with the American war effort
They created inspiring posters.
working in factories, offices and hospitals
i think is women
because they wanted women to have the vote.
Support for the war effort in World War 2
Support for the war effort in World War 2
encourage women to work outside of the home to help the war effort.
enlisted in the military and worked in civilian jobs, including some typically held by men
enlisted in the military and worked in civilian jobs, including some typically held by men
The Women's Timber Corps, also known as the Lumberjills, was disbanded in 1946 after World War II ended. During the war, these women worked in forests cutting down trees for timber to support the war effort.
War effort is what people did at home. It was also considered that this meant that women disguised as men and went to war.
I believe you are referring to Rosie the Riveter who encouraged women to participate in the war effort during WWII.
Help with the American war effort
They fought in it.
In what ways did Minnesota support the war effort in ww2