They built anything and everything-- cars, boats, airplanes, and everything in and on those things.
The Women's Army Corps was a place where women could serve during World War II.
Women had diverse perspectives on the war during World War 1. Some women felt that the war efforts were unjustified and they refused to help in the war efforts. Other women wanted to show support in every way possible.
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People volunteered
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
Because the men were not around to work and build weapons so the women had to do it!
the main role of women during world war 2, was to build planes, ships, guns, and anything else to win the war. Rosie the riveters was a popular name for the women who left their homes and went to work at factories.
The Women's Army Corps was a place where women could serve during World War II.
The Women were very important during World War one.
"Women in World War II
3 positions women held in the workforce during the war3 position women held in the workforce during the world war 1.
Women had diverse perspectives on the war during World War 1. Some women felt that the war efforts were unjustified and they refused to help in the war efforts. Other women wanted to show support in every way possible.
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Riveters would operate drills and other power tools to build planes for the war. During World War 2 many women went to work in factories to replace the men who were gone fighting in the war. Rosie the Riveter became a symbol and inspiration for these women.
Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
Women in Britain worked in factories and farms in the war.