Women had more roles than just three during that war. They were just about everyting from sectraries to pilots to factory workers to even prostitutes. Try doing a web search on Rosie the Riveter for more information.
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Women entered World War II in non-combat roles. They were clerks, nurses, mechanics, and secretaries.
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It highlights the roles of factory workers and women as part of the war effort.
Women became most independent after World War 1, taking on the "men's roles" but but became more independent again during WW2. Some main roles of women before WW2 are nurses, shop assistants and typists.
before world war ii women were mostly domestic servants
Women's roles increased in industry.
It gave them the chance to be or work in the military
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Women were viewed as the caregivers because the men were gone.
jobs in heavy industry