World War II had a profound impact on men, as many were drafted into military service, leading to significant loss of life and physical and psychological trauma. The war also altered societal roles, as men returning home faced challenges reintegrating into civilian life and dealing with the effects of combat. Additionally, the demand for workers during the war shifted some traditional gender roles, as women entered the workforce in greater numbers, impacting men's perspectives on employment and family dynamics. Overall, the war reshaped men's identities and their roles in society for generations to come.
Many of the men who fought in WW2 were boys right out of school.
many men were in the military
The bombing of pearl harbor got the US into ww2
With the men away fighting, the women took over many of the jobs traditionally done by men.
It affected the education in WW2 primarily because of security issues for the schools.
The UN was created too late in 1945 to have had an effect on WW2.
Many of the men who fought in WW2 were boys right out of school.
Men who were on the Bataan Death March during WW2.
10 million >.<
First Black men to fly in WW2
many men were in the military
Many men died. Following ww2 nz was involved in the cold war, because of ww2 alliances.
The bombing of pearl harbor got the US into ww2
The WW2 was a disaster for the Romanian people.
A total of 80,000 men served during WW2.
Because men were home from WW2 and there was a baby boom going on.
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