Can somebody tell me why they had women operating on/producing heavy ammunition rounds?
I think its because the majority of blokes were either fighting and those unfit enough would be acting as home gaurd, using women for jobs formerly carried out by males lessened the strain on on things enabling more men to be on the front line so to speak.
I think this was instrumental in the way society saw women and was the start of women finding their own independance and not being not so reliant on the men.
Apart from the shortage of men, there was a propoganda element as well.
Wars can be lost when the people (not the government) have had enough. Getting the people active in the war effort is a way of keeping them "on side".
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there was not much need for propoganda when it came to the majority of people doing there bit for the war efort. Unless you where one of those would have welcome Hitler with open arms given the chance. It was not just in the 2nd world war that women worked in the munitions factories and every other industry apart from possible the coal mines.
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