Women worked in the defense industry during WWII because so many men were overseas fighting that their labor was needed.
Women worked in many industries and farms in the war.
About 1.25 million men and women worked for the Schutzstaffel (SS).
Mostly the fact that in the absence of the vast majority of the younger men of the country, many women were employed in the various factories to build the military equipment which the soldiers,sailors and airmen used to fight and win the war. This was the first time many of these women had been employed and earned a paycheck. It had ramifications in society which remain to the present day.
During World War II approximately 350,000 women served in the U.S Armed forces at home and abroad. Many women worked in industrial labor to make up for the loss of men and by 1945 one out of every four married woman worked.
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The high point was probably reached in WWII when 6.5 million US women were employed in the defense industry.
It is not possible to provide an exact number of pregnancy cases in women since 1900 as this data would be incredibly vast and challenging to accurately track over such a long period of time. Pregnancy cases would vary depending on factors such as population size, birth rates, and access to healthcare.
Women worked in the defense industry during WWII because so many men were overseas fighting that their labor was needed.
Many German women worked in the armaments industry. Incidentally, the number 'running concentration camps' was tiny.
in order to earn a living.
In 2001 the industry had 10,340 employees.
Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
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Cities were diverse, but separated by social classes. Wealthy urbanites settled away from immigrants and industry. Many immigrants worked in sweatshops and lived in crowded, unsanitary dumbbell tenements.
In 2000, a total of 1,780 employees worked for the industry