In the war the women sacrificed their men and many lost their sons, fathers, brothers, uncles, nephews and cousins. Some lost their daughters, mothers, sisters, aunts, nieces and cousins. But they did find was after the war to succeed and cope.
Women worked as nurses, switchboard operators, secretaries and receptionists, in businesses like clothing stores, or places like Woolworth's, Newberry's, Grant's and other stores needing women clerks. The really young ones would work at soda counters, movie theaters or as babysitters. Some women ran boarding homes or childcare businesses. Some worked in the entertainment field or as models.
In later decades women became professional women and even executives of large companies.
The women who were widowed often went to live with relatives or got jobs like I described above.
The women world wide learned they had ability, smarts and power. They found they did not have to be just "housewives" and could survive without their husbands if they had to.
Most of them went back to being stay at home moms or new wives. Many single ladies went to college or found other work that was not war work or man's work.
"Women in World War II
about 200,000
Because men were at war
English women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
No
Women that were in World War 2 did not fight in the war. The women did many of the other types of jobs such as being nurses and driving vehicles.
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
Yes, there were women in world war 1 and 2. The women had to work on farms and grow food for the men
"Women in World War II
at the start of world war 2 in 1941
Women worked in many industries and farms in the war.
about 200,000
2
Because men were at war
Yes many Women fought in world war 2.
Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
Women in Britain worked in factories and farms in the war.