Propaganda was created that then (as opposed to the propaganda recruitment campaigns during the war) told women to go back to doing housework, and having families as a main occupation.
Women had diverse perspectives on the war during World War 1. Some women felt that the war efforts were unjustified and they refused to help in the war efforts. Other women wanted to show support in every way possible.
In the USA, the women who worked in the war factory were symbolized by the fictitious woman in the poster of "Rosie the Riveter. Many Hollywood women were symbolized for their efforts in the war too. There were women who were put on posters for the Red Cross, Nurses Corps, and even the women who flew planes were on posters. The posters were great propaganda and a big promotion for women too.
They thought women should be housewives and stay at home to cook, clean and look after children. They also thought at the end of the war the women had taken their jobs away from them. By working, the women challenged the stereotype people had made for themselves.
During World War 2 the women's clubs in the US served to raise War Bond sales, devoted efforts that contributed to the war and provided a way for women to bond with one another when their loved ones were away at war. They also provided a support system for the war widows and young women with young children.
Many jobs that were traditionally done by men, had to be done by women when most of the male population went off to fight in the First World War.
Women had diverse perspectives on the war during World War 1. Some women felt that the war efforts were unjustified and they refused to help in the war efforts. Other women wanted to show support in every way possible.
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There was not a Men's Cricket World Cup held in 1993, though the most wickets taken in the 1993 Women's Cricket World Cup for India were taken by Diana Edulji.
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In World War 1 women took on more work that was more directed towards men and since they could do it for lower wages so companies welcomed it. Also, women helped with war efforts by nursing wounded and sometimes taking part in the war even if not directly fighting.
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In the USA, the women who worked in the war factory were symbolized by the fictitious woman in the poster of "Rosie the Riveter. Many Hollywood women were symbolized for their efforts in the war too. There were women who were put on posters for the Red Cross, Nurses Corps, and even the women who flew planes were on posters. The posters were great propaganda and a big promotion for women too.
Women worked as nurses oversees and other jobs on the homefront. It is important to know that women were not allowed to fight.
Her tireless efforts advocating rights for both women and children worldwide and her philanthropy to further those efforts.