Most women take non-combatant responsibilities, as medics, traffic regulators, radio operators etc. Some of women were pilots or snipers. USSR never forces women to serve in army, but many volunteered, especially if their families were killed or enslaved by Nazis.
The Soviet Union was the only country that conscripted women to combattant roles in WW2. There are even a handful of photos of armed female Soviet soldiers in Berlin in 1945, but they aren't easy to find now. Other Soviet women worked in the armanents industry, for example. After the war most of them returned to civilian life.
By 1950, approximately 70% of doctors in the Soviet Union were women. This significant representation was a result of the Soviet government's emphasis on women's education and professional participation, particularly in the healthcare sector. The state promoted medical training for women, leading to their prominent role in the medical profession during this period.
Men: Soviet Union Women: Japan
Men: Simeon Iness, United States Women: Nina Romashkova-Ponomaryova, Soviet Union
Stalin changed the lives of the Soviet Union citizens positively by providing widespread education and free healthcare. However he focused on heavy industry, not consumer good production, and availability of food and clothing declined, making lives of citizens worse.
Answer this question…Women in the Soviet Union served directly in combat, while women in the United States served primarily in support positions.
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The Soviet Union was the only country that conscripted women to combattant roles in WW2. There are even a handful of photos of armed female Soviet soldiers in Berlin in 1945, but they aren't easy to find now. Other Soviet women worked in the armanents industry, for example. After the war most of them returned to civilian life.
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Some woman were in the French Resistance. And many women served in the Soviet Red Army (russian army) And no women served in the U.S. army. In Britain, the U.S. and many Allied countries women did serve in the armed forces in World War 2 but not in a combat role. The Soviet Union was unusual in having women in combat. Obviously, in the case of resistance movements, the distinction between combat roles and others may be blurred.
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Women were not permitted to be combatants.
Javelin gold medalists at the 1960 Summer Olympics: Men: Viktor Tsybulenko, Soviet Union Women: Elvira Ozolina, Soviet Union
L. Dubrovina has written: 'Women's right to education in the Soviet Union'
Men: Soviet Union Women: Japan
When and for whom? Be specific. Israel and the Soviet Union have both used women in combatduring the 20th century and the US does now.