women in world war ii
"Women in World War II" refers to the significant involvement and contributions of women during the global conflict between 1939 and 1945. They played vital roles on the home front and in the military, taking up jobs previously held predominantly by men, supporting war efforts, and actively participating in various roles, thus challenging traditional gender norms and making enduring impacts on society.
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