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In July 1916 holidays were postponed for Munitions Workers in order to continuously supply the army overseas.
Munitions (went to having one munitions factory to 600 in WW1), wheat (provided by the agricultural provinces) and meat (mainly beef).
The United States is the only one others have holidays on the same day to commemorate the lose of lives during WW1 but not other days.
Women took over the men's jobs. They built tanks and munitions, plowed fields, paved streets, and ran hospitals. They also kept troops supplied with food clothing, and weapons. mostley being a nurse
In the UK Labour was still in its infancy in WW1: The main parties were Conservative & Unionist, & the Liberal Party.
During World War 1, women first moved into the civilian jobs abandoned by men, such as shop clerks and factory workers. Women did most of the jobs in the Post Office in Washington D.C. The war effort itself involved women mainly as nurses and other medical workers. After the war women were not about to return to the farms. Without their labor available, Mr. Henry Ford made a fortune selling his tractors mechanizing farms. The women who had been liberated by their jobs during the war became the flappers of the roaring twenties.
Munitions (went to having one munitions factory to 600 in WW1), wheat (provided by the agricultural provinces) and meat (mainly beef).
make shells to kill the Germans
Some 37 girls and women and three men died in three explosions at the nearby Barnbow Munitions Factory. The Barnbow factory on Manston Lane was opened in 1915 and at its height employed 17,000 workers, 16,000 of them being women and girls. On December 5 1916 a huge explosion killed 35 women and injured many more. Details of the tragedies were kept secret until after the war.
they immigrated to america as steel workers during WW1 and gained emoloyment in agriculture
The United States is the only one others have holidays on the same day to commemorate the lose of lives during WW1 but not other days.
Women took over the men's jobs. They built tanks and munitions, plowed fields, paved streets, and ran hospitals. They also kept troops supplied with food clothing, and weapons. mostley being a nurse
In the UK Labour was still in its infancy in WW1: The main parties were Conservative & Unionist, & the Liberal Party.
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the children and adults did not listen to jazz during ww1 as it was not invented until 1920
The Red Baron, or Baron Von Richtofen, was the top pilot of Germany during WW1.
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