Before World War I, men's jobs were often characterized by long hours and demanding conditions, particularly in industries such as manufacturing, mining, and agriculture. Many worked in factories under strict supervision, facing hazardous environments with minimal safety regulations. Skilled tradesmen, such as carpenters and blacksmiths, often enjoyed better working conditions but still faced the pressures of economic instability. Overall, the labor landscape was marked by a strong work ethic, limited rights for workers, and the absence of modern labor protections.
The suffragettes took over male jobs in world war 1 but to get there votes they set fire to places like churchestrain station and corner shops.
Imperial, Christian (Eastern Orthodox) and broke
nothing they just built more jobs for them (factory's)
You tell me. I don't know, I was too young to know
like princess
The suffragettes took over male jobs in world war 1 but to get there votes they set fire to places like churchestrain station and corner shops.
He wanted to be an artist. He was a soldier of ww1.
They were soldiers.
the same as that of an adult male in many parts of the world especially during the time right before WW1
Imperial, Christian (Eastern Orthodox) and broke
nothing they just built more jobs for them (factory's)
Many jobs were taken by women therefor leaving no jobs for the returning veterans.
they were expected to give up their jobs
yes in both WW1 & WW2
Germany
bob
e was struggling as an artist and homeless before he joined the German Army in WW1. After the war was over, and the Treaty of Versailles was signed, Hitler was outraged, and became a political activist.