Some women did fight in World War 2. Some were nurses, some had desk jobs, and some were spies. Some were just women in the line of fire.
In World War Two it was not socially acceptable for women to fight, so no women were soldiers.
no
Women that were in World War 2 did not fight in the war. The women did many of the other types of jobs such as being nurses and driving vehicles.
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yes
Yes many Women fought in world war 2.
women had no rights in the eyes of the government they were worthless as the gov. said were powerless and had no rights to fight in the war so they made it a law the women could not fight in the war
In World War I, as men left their jobs to fight overseas, women had know chose but to replace them.
they weren't strong
no...
Yes, men and women did fight in World War I, although their roles were usually segregated. Men were primarily the combat soldiers, while women served in a variety of other capacities such as nursing, clerical work, and manufacturing munitions. Some women also served as spies and in auxiliary military roles.
No. They stayed at home helping on the home front.