There were many. One of the most famous was Willow Run in Ypsilanti. They produced bombers there throughout the war. Many of the auto plants turned out tanks and jeeps as well as trucks.
Due to all the automobile factories located in Michigan it was only natural that when World War 2 broke out, those automobile factories would change their product from cars to tanks, planes, military vehicles such as jeeps and troop transporters. Because of this Michigan received the nickname of 'Arsenal of Democracy'.
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working in factories.
Thousands of women joined the labour force and helped factories in the US, Canada and Britain.
Women who worked in munitions factories during World War II made explosives to put into the weapons. They worked under very dangerous situations which caused many deaths because of explosion accidents and such.
Due to all the automobile factories located in Michigan it was only natural that when World War 2 broke out, those automobile factories would change their product from cars to tanks, planes, military vehicles such as jeeps and troop transporters. Because of this Michigan received the nickname of 'Arsenal of Democracy'.
NO. Any and all factories were geared for war production.
Yes.
In munitions factories.
Women who went to work in factories
The factories.
Yes.
They weaved clothes
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Women in Britain worked in factories and farms in the war.
Women worked in many factories and farms in the war.