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Women were convinced that they were being patriotic by working and volunteering in World War II. They wanted to make sure their husbands, sons, lovers and brothers came home safely and as soon as possible.

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Women were needed in the work place so that men could go to war. Women helped make guns, ammunition, airplanes, tanks and what ever was needed for the war effort.

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