Yes.
US Factories were NOT bombed by the enemy during WW2.
women worked in factories to make weapons and war supplies. They filled the role that men had before the war.
NO. Any and all factories were geared for war production.
There were many contributions made by US civilians during World War I. For instance, large factories, as well as small businesses, stopped producing luxury goods and began producing supplies necessary for the war.
THE ROLE FOR WOMEN IS to WORK IN FACTORIES, SHIPYEARD, MAKING WORLD WAPONS AND SUPPLIES FOR THE U.S TROOPS, AND MORE. THEY MOSTLY HAD TO DO THE MEN JOBS WHILE ALL THE Men
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they had women working in factories and suplying food
Most Likely. Throughout World War II many American factories changed from making whatever to making armaments for the war. There was a huge increase in factories making armaments because of having to supply U.S. troops as well as others such as the U.K. and other allied nations. The allies in Europe were poor and right in the battle feild so the U.S. gave money weapons and men. I would say there was definatly a factory in every state makeing weapons at leats one in each anyway.
In munitions factories.
Women who went to work in factories
Yes.
They weaved clothes