They took over many of the jobs that men held. APEX
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During WWII woman could not serve as soldiers in the military, but often served as nurses to wounded men. Most of their contributions, however, occurred in the states. When men left for battle somebody was need to replace them. Since women were the ones that stayed in the country they were now employed in industrial jobs that previously were filled by only men. This made industries capable of surviving while the men were away.
They fought with the Americans and fought where the factories were for the U.S they had the women working in factories and also the women were like servants but then again when the women were told to leave the women just wanted to stay there and entertain the men.
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By:Robby H.
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they got new jobs--railroad workers,cooks,dock workers,red crss, and brick layers
Doing all the jobs the men who went to fight used to do, looking after the kids, and entertaining.
American women played important roles during world war II, both at home and is not only did they give sons husbands fathers and brothers to the war effort.
The Women's Army Corps was a place where women could serve during World War II.
They took over the men’s jobs why they were at war
It could depend on which war, but women did not actually go to battle. Women took care of things on the home front.
Women contributed much to the war effort. While men were at the war front, women had to take the jobs usually reserved for men. Women began working the factories and creating the guns, bullets, aircraft, you name it! Some women even dressed up as men to try to fight for their country. Both women and men contributed much to the Allied victory.