In this question, you are not being specific enough... But if you were a man at the home front and got lucky enough to avoid the draft, u could have a number of jobs. The number of fatories switching to making war supplies increased greatly, so that would be a good option. But more than likely, they would keep their normal job that they had before the war broke out.
But if you were unable to avoid the draft, or if you were previously enlisted, you would more then likely go to the front. If they were lucky enough, they could get a job as a electritian, mechanic, etc. But normally those jobs were given to the soldiers that were previously enlisted...
Some womens professions in WWI included ambulance drivers, nurses. Some womens professions in WWI included ambulance drivers, nurses. Some womens professions in WWI included ambulance drivers, nurses. Some womens professions in WWI included ambulance drivers, nurses.
digging more treches & killing more rats
the men had to kill people during the war.
Factory work, farming, trucking,soldering
Fight
Because the men were all in the army fighting and women had to step in to do what the men were doing.
i think you are referring to rosie the riveter she was a propoganda poster that encouraged women to take over mens jobs
During World War 2, many men who were normally working factory jobs were soldiers in the war, and factory jobs were necessary for the production of the weaponry and such needed for the war. Because of this, a campaign was led for women to take up those jobs, and so they were paid the wages those jobs were normally paid.
Very important because without them we wouldnt have won the war. The women took over all the mens jobs and made weapons for the soldiers to use fixed planes for them to fly and they took over all jobs that the men would do
Because millions of the men who normally did those jobs were in the Army and Navy.
Because the men were all in the army fighting and women had to step in to do what the men were doing.
At wolrd war 2 mens where gone to war. but fabrics still need people ti work. so the womens took the mens places and worked. they where doing the mens jobs while they where up to the war. the women did change the world because whit out them the economic aspect of the socity would be dead by now.
i think you are referring to rosie the riveter she was a propoganda poster that encouraged women to take over mens jobs
The majority of men were conscripted into the armed forces, and were away fighting. Therefore, women had to take over many traditional male jobs to keep the country able to 'carry on.'
amurcans
During World War 2, many men who were normally working factory jobs were soldiers in the war, and factory jobs were necessary for the production of the weaponry and such needed for the war. Because of this, a campaign was led for women to take up those jobs, and so they were paid the wages those jobs were normally paid.
Very important because without them we wouldnt have won the war. The women took over all the mens jobs and made weapons for the soldiers to use fixed planes for them to fly and they took over all jobs that the men would do
dskigyahehrv8eh
no
It was EXPLODING with jobs
No
They went to work in factories and other jobs that were primary male jobs that went to war.