During World War II, many women grew "Victory Gardens" at home to bolster the rationing of goods, since so much was diverted to the troops.
No women didn't serve in the military on either side. There were women who were nurses and one or two disguised themselves as men and fought.
the German plans to invade France through belgium and overwhelm them before russia mobilized on the eastern front (used in world war one)
Growing Victory Gardens were one way that civilians could contribute to the war effort from the home front. By growing their own food civilians were able to increase their self-sufficiency and increase food resources sent to American soldiers overseas.
In 1914, at the time of World War I , the British government appointed Lord Kitchener as the Secretary of State for War. He dutifully performed the administration of all the British forces. He mobilized the troops efficiently,so the people of the nation had strong confidence in him that such a great commander was managing their war effort. Kitchener was also inin volved the recruiting poster for British soldiers.
one way is that because most of the men didn't return for WWI and wern't there during it, there was a big gap in the workforce and the women filled in these spaces with 50% less than that of the basic wage .
Yes, during World War II, a number of women were hired by American factories to produce materials for the defense industry and to help the war effort. The president's grandmother was one of many women who supported the war effort in this way.
No there are not. They never made a Black Ops one Mobilized. The call of duty Modern Warfare Mobilized was for the Nintendo DS when MW2 was released
They assisted with the treatment and care of the war wounded.
Helping with treatment and care of wounded soldiers.
i was one of them.my sister,my mom and my aunt
One basic right which most American women were denied in the 1800s was the right to vote and education opportunities. *DERPY DERP
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Jane Addams was one of the many women who were at that protest. Many women of the community had gotten together and spread the word, so it is slightly difficult to tell who was one of the main leaders other then Jane Addams.
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