Seeing as during the time, women were striving to get better conditions because the men thought of them as the people who would stay at home and clean, look after the children, etc. The men didn't call these working women during the war a special type of name due to the sexism. They were just referred to as "Working women" or "Working-class women"
Most people believed that women were not good enough to do the jobs that were meant for men such as builders etc. These jobs were filled by women during WW1 and this was a huge step forward in the rights for women.
They filled the jobs vacated by men who had gone to fight.
The Women's Army Corps was a place where women could serve during World War II.
go out and work
They called the women in the Armed Forces by their rank. Any women not serving in the war were called civilians.
The filled the jobs men left to serve in the military
Women were effective during World War II because they replaced many of the men who were soldiers. They filled in at jobs of all kinds, including those that required heavy physical labor.
women worked in factories to make weapons and war supplies. They filled the role that men had before the war.
they filled in for the men like they did men stuff
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Women Airforce Service Pilots
Rosie the Riveter was what women who worked in factories were called.
Most people believed that women were not good enough to do the jobs that were meant for men such as builders etc. These jobs were filled by women during WW1 and this was a huge step forward in the rights for women.
Women who worked as lumberjacks were commonly called lumberjills. Not many women did this type of work. Most of them worked as lumberjills in Britain during World War II.
During World War 2, women in the Army were called WACs, and acronym of Women Army Corps.
It was filled by the 6.5 million women who wento work in the US Defense plants.
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