Yes, of course women helped out greatly during the war. They could not yet serve in the military, but millions went out on the front as nurses, and those who stayed at home raised money and rationed food and goods for the war effort.
<><><>
Actually, women served as part of the US Military beginning in 1942- and in the British military even earlier. While they did not serve in a direct combat role, their work as everything from mechanics to drivers to clerks to transport pilots freed thousands of men for combat duties. Back home, women worked in war production plants making everything from airplanes to ammunition. These women were memorialized as "Rosie the Riveter".
Yes, there were women in world war 1 and 2. The women had to work on farms and grow food for the men
They helped by nursing the injured soldiers.
yes
Women had diverse perspectives on the war during World War 1. Some women felt that the war efforts were unjustified and they refused to help in the war efforts. Other women wanted to show support in every way possible.
how did women help in world war 2 witch is also a video game
no but in ww2 there were
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.
Yes many Women fought in world war 2.
They called the women in the Armed Forces by their rank. Any women not serving in the war were called civilians.
There weren't any.
Women were not allowed to serve in the militaryduring WWI
yes because women nurses were in the war as medical help but sometimes they were threatened by the other team or killed