Yes, women served in the military in several countries during World War 2, and the USSR got the most use from them with women in fighting roles. Other countries tended to keep their women out of danger as much as possible. Marshal Tito's army in Yugoslavia also had many women in uniform and carrying weapons. The USAAC had female pilots (WASPS) who were used as test pilots and ferry pilots. The Soviet Air Force had female fighter pilots.
Yes, there were women in world war 1 and 2. The women had to work on farms and grow food for the men
300,000 women served in World War 2 in both the military, the Red Cross, the USO, and in civilian jobs. Most of them were in the military.
yes
They were accepted
Yes but they were not recruided to fight.
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Women were needed because so many men were in the military.
Because most of the men were in the military services
because they didnt just want boys
Congress authorized the Women's Auxiliary Corps in May of 1942.
About 350 thousand US women saw military service during WWII.
Women were sent to the factories and men were conscripted into military service.