They are not allowed due to them being women and they should only be in the kitchen.
The Women's Land Army started in 1915 .
over 1000
The minimum age to join the women's Land Army was 17.
the government
The Women's Land Army
Carol A. Twinch has written: 'Women on the land' -- subject(s): History, Women, Women in agriculture, Women's Land Army (Great Britain), World War, 1914-1918, World War, 1939-1945
they did : women's auxilliary services women's land army women's volutary services and did house jobs and help with the planes and weapons.
Some organisations that were developed in world war 2 are as follows; The Land Armies, the Nursing Services.e.g- Australian Army Medical Women's Service.etc. Australian Women's Army Service
Australian women were nurses, and medical aids, in the transport systems, in munitions industries, and in the Women's Land Army but i don't know about the Indians
4, my grandmother is one.
They were given back breaking work to do like:DitchingHedgingMuck-spreadingPloughingPlantingDigging up potatoesHarvesting fruitHaymakingThreshing
During World War II, women in the Land Army in the UK were typically paid between £2 to £3 per week, depending on their age and experience. This pay was lower than what men received for similar agricultural work, reflecting broader wage disparities of the time. Additionally, some women received benefits such as housing and food allowances, which could supplement their income. Overall, the Women's Land Army played a crucial role in supporting food production during the war, despite the relatively low pay.