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The Nazis. Sometimes they hired workers to either do it for them or help them, but it was the Nazis overall.
workers there processed cattle and packed meat for shipment east.
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The first problem was losing thousands of male workers to the military. The women took over these jobs and did it magnificently.
The war manufacturers were desperate for workers. When Ford built a war manufacturing location the building efforts stalled due to lack of workers. He then hired people from the south and women. That solved that problem. When Mr. Higgins go the contract to build the amphibious boats he had to hire people and get places to make the boats because his existing location was too small. He hired a ton of women and even men from the furniture manufacturing places because his boats were made from wood mixed with a little of metal. In Philadelphia and at Newport News they hired thousands of women for the ship building yards. Without women building the airplanes there would not have been enough planes to service the forces.
Women workers.
The Nazis. Sometimes they hired workers to either do it for them or help them, but it was the Nazis overall.
During World War I and II, especially Mexican workers immigrated to the US. They performed well not only in the agricultural field but also in the industry and service area.
Yes, during World War II, a number of women were hired by American factories to produce materials for the defense industry and to help the war effort. The president's grandmother was one of many women who supported the war effort in this way.
workers there processed cattle and packed meat for shipment east.
After the Spanish-American War, many workers in Cuba resented American control of the economy.
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The tobacco industry needed laborers. The first African-American slaves in the Colonies were purchased by trading food with a Dutch man-of-war that was running low on supplies.
During the World War 2, many mercenaries were hired to deploy and fight the war.
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Luke Fawcett has written: 'The availability of labour in building' -- subject(s): Construction workers, World War, 1939-1945 'Building workers and the work of the building industry' -- subject(s): Construction workers, Construction industry 'A message from the president' -- subject(s): Construction workers, World War, 1939-1945, Labor unions 'Achievement' -- subject(s): Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers, Construction workers, Labor unions 'Building workers - forward!' -- subject(s): Construction industry, Construction workers
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