A few but jobs were very safe place to work
NO. Any and all factories were geared for war production.
Thousands of factories in Britain and Europe were destroyed in WW2.
The women as all the men were out on the front fighting, it was the first time the women got any independence within Britain, it was a big breakthrough to gain equal rights!
Yes. James mackie & sons.
yes many did and many people died
Yes, there were women in world war 1 and 2. The women had to work on farms and grow food for the men
no but in ww2 there were
Yes many Women fought in world war 2.
On of the famous women of world war two was the lady on the poster named rosie. She was the one who encouraged men and women to join the force.
They called the women in the Armed Forces by their rank. Any women not serving in the war were called civilians.
At the beginning of WW1, most of the men were off to war in Europe and there were none left to work in factories or any of that usual male dominated labor. So this is where women came in and started to actually fill in for them, showing the world and there fellow male compatriots that they could and would be able to do tasks normally only males were considered for.
although most "consequences" of women working in world war two created a positive outcome, most believe that it wasn't the attitude or actions of women that had any negative effect, but that it was the attitude of others especially men, thinking that women were less than capable of performing the task at hand.