Respectfully, may I suggest the following: The Nazi Organization of Women by Jill Stephenson Totowa, NJ Barnes & Noble Books 1981 ISBN: 0-389-20113-8 Women of the Third Reich by Anna Marie Sigmund Richmond Hills, Canada NDE Publishing Co. 2000 ISBN: 1-55321-105-7 Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
Women served in the army, air force, navy (and ss) from pretty much the start of the war, in the same way as women did in the Allied countries. They were also active in all aspects of civil defence. Their duties included signals operating, tracking aircraft, operating radar and even anti-aircraft guns.
During World War 2, Women in Germany worked in factories and hospitals if they didn't have children. The women, who were mothers, would just stay at home to clean and support the entire family whiles their husband(s) were at 'work'. Most German men served in the military. The reason why some women just stayed home to care and support the entire family is that in parts of the Nazi Ideology, Women cared for the young and provided what ever needs their husband needs. Also, this was part of the war effort in Germany to care and raise future Nazi; Aryan, German soldiers to support and protect the Third Reich.
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women played a very important role during world war 1. While men were out fighting in the war, women went out of the homes to the mills to help in the production process.
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the women were important in many ways one is that they treated the wounded. hi Gary
His take on the important role of sea power in the world
Most important at Sparta compared to Athens and other cities.
women played a very important role during world war 1. While men were out fighting in the war, women went out of the homes to the mills to help in the production process.
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His take on the important role of sea power in the world
It most certainly did. It brought more women into the work force as well as into the military both of which had a dramatic change to the more docile 'Suzie Homemaker' sterotype role of women.
In the years prior to World War One, women for the most part were viewed as home makers and child care persons. This is a generalization, however, for the most part that was their major role and how they were perceived in the USA and in most of the world.
Women's role was watching children and doing housework
Women's roles is to be the light in social life
the most important role is business is to provide employment for people
Women's role was watching children and doing housework