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Historically, women were often excluded from combat roles in wars due to societal norms and beliefs about gender roles, which deemed them as unsuitable for the physical and psychological demands of warfare. Many military institutions prioritized male soldiers for combat positions, viewing women primarily as support staff or nurses. However, during significant conflicts like World War II, women increasingly took on various roles, including in auxiliary services, challenging these traditional views and paving the way for future integration into military forces.

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