Women had jobs of field nurses, jobs within the Salvation Army, others had jobs at the war factories because most of the men had gone over seas to do the fighting.
They did several things like making war supplies in factories, built warships, worked as nurses, and several engineering jobs.
Basically, the women took over the men's jobs when the men went to war.
When men are away fighting, women are needed at home to run the munitions factories and in general to fill in for the men who are away.
Women had to take over all of the jobs that were left vacant by men going away to war. They also had to assist on assembly lines for weapons production.
Again, as you may know, women weren't entitled to many jobs or services back in the day. Up until a decade or two ago, women couldn't serve. In WW2, American women spies were a bit more entitled than their German counterparts. In Germany, women were made to be in the kitchen. Americans harnessed that surprise factor.
they started doing more work while their husbands were gone .The women volunteered to make bullets, guns, clothing, and other war supplies. The men usually made the vehicles, but some rarely did help to make them. Since the men were at war, women were given men' jobs.
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During WW2 most of the fit men from the countries at war had to leave their jobs when they were sent to fight as soldiers. That left only young boys, those rejected by the armed forces on fitness or medical grounds, old men and women to fill the jobs they left. In the UK during WW2, one man in every ten men called up to serve their country was sent to work in the coalmines rather than the armed forces, a vital job during the war.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did. (right on-Apx-)
Yes, women worked in many mechanical and engineering jobs in WW2
Women were employed in many jobs previously considered "men's jobs" during WW2. They did many heroic and dangerous tasks and proved their worth.
Women joined the Armed Forces and got jobs in factories while African Americans got jobs in factories as well
Women were employed in many jobs previously considered "men's jobs" during WW2. They did many heroic and dangerous tasks and proved their worth.
Again, as you may know, women weren't entitled to many jobs or services back in the day. Up until a decade or two ago, women couldn't serve. In WW2, American women spies were a bit more entitled than their German counterparts. In Germany, women were made to be in the kitchen. Americans harnessed that surprise factor.
Women in ww2 had the job of doing the men who had gone to war's jobs. If women were pregnant they would be evacuated with other children.
In WW2, women took the positions of men who were off fighting in the war. When the men came back, they returned to their usual jobs, but over the years, more women started taking jobs in fields dominated by men.
Women affected WW2 in a tremendous way because in all the Allied countries they took over jobs that men had previously done.
Women in the WW2 US Navy (WAVES), The Women's Army Corps (WACs) their jobs were switchboard operators, mechanics, and bakers. These were disbanded and integrated with male units.
Women in WW2 made aircraft, riveted ships, built bombs and shells, drove ambulances and worked in farms. They performed magnificently.
With the men away fighting, the women took over many of the jobs traditionally done by men.
most of the people in the ww2 time worked as making weapons or guns/ women were working as nurses or they would work in factories.