During World War II, nurses faced challenging and often dangerous conditions as they served both at the front lines and in military hospitals. They worked long hours under high stress, dealing with the trauma of war injuries and limited resources. Many nurses experienced harsh environments, including field hospitals and makeshift clinics, while also navigating the emotional toll of witnessing suffering and loss. Despite these hardships, nurses played a crucial role in providing care and support, earning recognition for their bravery and dedication.
They played the role of being Nurses.
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they were basically nurses and helpers to the soldiers
Nurses For Life promotes the caring for of life, be it young or old. Their website is: nursesforlife.org
One of four female nurses of WW2 to earn the medal.
We would all be speaking German
it was awful the went to concentration camps then they were gassed and burnt .
Yes, they were paid very well. They made roughly $30,000 a month serving as nurses and caretakers of the wounded. They were highly regarded for the work that they did. They were housed and fed for free too!
it was very tragic and everyone was in depression so it was very hard
Life was sad and scary because you might not be able to see your family any more.
The Putnams did not like the nurses because they were black and the Putnams are racist.