No during world war one women didn't serve in the army
yes, they should be allowed to. women should be treated equaly to men.
Many American women worked in defense plants making munitions, weapons, and machinery. Some belonged to female branches of the services such as the Women's Army Corps, freeing men for front line duty. Many served as nurses in all theaters of the war.
The Western Front was located in France and Belgium during WW1. The term was coined during the First and Second World War to describe the contested armed frontier.
Carried on in the home front.
Soldiers on the home front.
In WWII, on the Russian front, there were women fighter pilots, snipers, radio operators, medics but I don't think front line infantry. During the Israeli war of 1948, they were on the front lines, but I don't know what capacity.
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Yes, women worked as soldiers, sailors and air personnel. They did everything except front line combat.
Marina Helen Morrow has written: 'Women's experiences of front line work in feminist service organizations' -- subject(s): Abused women, Services for, Burn out (Psychology), Feminism
By working in factories and sending food and clothing to soldiers overseas.
in the civil war some women where army nurses while some where spices and some take care of the home and are even in the war front.
Women's Antifascist Front of Macedonia was created in 1942.