Yes.
More children = More Soldiers
In many nations women were encouraged to join female branches of the women's self-esteem as it allowed them to carry out their full potential and do their part. Women replaced men in many of the roundhouse jobs during World War II.
yes because they need
Women AND Children
Women in America during World War 1 worked as nurses and other medical helpers. These women also stayed home and took care of children and taught in schools.
in world war 1 women were nusres and they made ammunition for the men
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.
In many nations women were encouraged to join female branches of the women's self-esteem as it allowed them to carry out their full potential and do their part. Women replaced men in many of the roundhouse jobs during World War II.
yes because they need
Women in Australia were encouraged to join the army. Some women even fought in battle in war zones. Others worked at industrial jobs in factories and as nurses.
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Rosie the Riveter was the fictional poster character who encouraged women during World War II to take on jobs traditionally held by men in the workforce, particularly in the manufacturing and war industries. She symbolized the strong and independent women who supported the war effort on the home front.
Women and children.
Yes. Men were drafted or recruited for military duty and went off to war. Other men were encouraged to take the heavy industrial jobs that were in demand for war production. Women were encouraged to support the war by being thrifty, saving vital commodities, and volunteering as nurses.
Jobs that were hard like bome making
Women AND Children
i think you are referring to rosie the riveter she was a propoganda poster that encouraged women to take over mens jobs