military: air force, navy force, armed force
mechanical, engineering, and manufacturing companies
they were replacements of men while the men were fighting.
They did a lot of things, some were architects book keepers in the death camps and personal maids for the officers running the death camps Jewish women were very educated, and often got murdered and raped for that reason. They were often degraded by high ranking ss officials by having to serve them naked and having to have sex with many of them at one time, afterwards they were often murdered because of the race laws that were in place during this horrible time. Having sex with a Jewish man or even being caught kissing a Jewish person was punishable by death I hope this answers your question
I honestly dont think they had anything there didnt get special treatment if anything they got it worst by the being fooled that the gaschambers were showers
no they mainly were domestic servants and looked after their children
In the areas under Nazi control the number and range of jobs decreased quickly as: # The Jews were banned from most occupations. # They were herded into ghettos and largely isolated from the outside world.
Often women took on the jobs that men who had gone to fight in the armed forces had such as steelwork etc.
many women lost their industrial jobs but returned to clerical jobs
During WWII women found atypical manufacturing jobs that were left vacant by men who left to fight. These jobs were welding, assembling, and riveting to name a few. This is where the phrase "Rosie the Riveter" came from. The tragedy is that when the men returned from war, the women were fired from the jobs they performed while the men were away.
Women had the most tedious jobs, children had the most dangerous jobs, and both were paid less than men.
Labour - they built things and dug things.
In April 1933 the Nazi regime dismissed most Jews and people of Jewish origin from public sector jobs in Germany - in other words, well before the start of the Holocaust. It was the very first Nazi measure against the Jews.
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In the areas under Nazi control the number and range of jobs decreased quickly as: # The Jews were banned from most occupations. # They were herded into ghettos and largely isolated from the outside world.
jobs in heavy industry
jobs in heavy industry
No.
Women during the civil war could not have any jobs unless they were slaves and/or being in the house taking care of their children.
There were few jobs available to women who lived during the 1750s. These included running a shop and teaching children.
Often women took on the jobs that men who had gone to fight in the armed forces had such as steelwork etc.
many women lost their industrial jobs but returned to clerical jobs
Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.