Women during WWII
World War II was the largest and most violent armed conflict in the history of mankind. It has affected millions of people around the world both, directly and indirectly.
Even though half of a century separates us from the unforgettable event, it left horrible memories especially in those who saw, felt and experienced World War II which was waged on land, on sea, and in the air all over the earth for approximately six years.
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with significant responsibility and many people doubted that women were capable of handling such jobs. The Women's Army Corps was successful because its mission, to aid the United States in time of war, was part of a larger national effort that required selfless sacrifice from all Americans. The war effort initiated large economic and social changes, and indelibly altered the role of women in American society who were admired all over the world.
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