They put out fires like a fire man and they worked for the womens land army
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Randolph. A. Phillip Randolph, but it was in 1925, not during World War 2.
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During World War II, Canterbury, like many other cities in the UK, played a significant role in munitions production. Workers, including women who joined the workforce in large numbers, were essential in manufacturing ammunition and other military supplies. The local economy shifted to support wartime efforts, with factories and workshops operating around the clock to meet demand. The contributions of these munitions workers were crucial in supporting the Allied forces throughout the conflict.
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.
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Made bombs in the World War 1 and 2.
Yes. James mackie & sons.
Munitions included ammunition, clothing weapons and all things needed for a war to run smoothly.
The Americans
Randolph. A. Phillip Randolph, but it was in 1925, not during World War 2.
The factories.
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During World War II, Canterbury, like many other cities in the UK, played a significant role in munitions production. Workers, including women who joined the workforce in large numbers, were essential in manufacturing ammunition and other military supplies. The local economy shifted to support wartime efforts, with factories and workshops operating around the clock to meet demand. The contributions of these munitions workers were crucial in supporting the Allied forces throughout the conflict.
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It ended the depression because more people got jobs working to produce war materials such as munitions etc. The more munition factories opened, the more people would get work.