During World War I, munition factories were critical to the war effort, producing vast quantities of ammunition, artillery shells, and explosive devices essential for military operations. These factories operated around the clock, employing thousands of workers, including many women who filled roles traditionally held by men. Conditions were often dangerous, with risks of explosions and exposure to toxic materials, and labor shortages led to increased efforts to improve workplace safety. The output from these factories significantly influenced the course of the war, supplying the front lines with the necessary resources to sustain combat.
China's contribution in the First world war involved sending coolies to France and England to work in the munition's factories.
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.
they made bombs
They put out fires like a fire man and they worked for the womens land army Bye
English women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
worked in munition factories, nurses, ambulance drivers.
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China's contribution in the First world war involved sending coolies to France and England to work in the munition's factories.
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.
Made bombs in the World War 1 and 2.
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.
Munition was a general material used in war, like bullets, rockets and guns. ect
Munitions included ammunition, clothing weapons and all things needed for a war to run smoothly.
NO. Any and all factories were geared for war production.
Women while the men were at war
Thousands of factories in Britain and Europe were destroyed in WW2.
they made bombs