
Women in WWI - National WWI Museum and Memorial
By 1917, women made up nearly 30 percent of its 175,000 workers and a nationwide total of nearly 1.4 million German women were employed in the war labor force. Britain also stepped …
World War I: 1914-1918 - Striking Women
Women were required to make a significant contribution during the First World War. As more men left for combat, women stepped in to take over 'men's work'. The government used …
Women in World War I - Wikipedia
Women in World War I were mobilized in unprecedented numbers on all sides. The vast majority of these women were drafted into the civilian work force to replace conscripted men or to work …
What Role Did Women Play in World War I? - ThoughtCo
2019年8月2日 · In Britain during World War I, roughly two million women replaced men at their jobs. Some of these were positions women might have been expected to fill before the war, …
Women in World War I | National Museum of American History
Thousands of women in the United States formed and/or joined organizations that worked to bring relief to the war-torn countries in Europe, even before official American entry into the war in …
Women in Industry and at Home in WWI - The Henry Ford - Blog
Women played a key role in the war effort during WWI, working in factories, volunteering for the Red Cross, and rationing food. Learn more at The Henry Ford.
The Vital Role Of Women In The First World War - Imperial …
World War 1: Women in The Great War. IWM uncover some incredible true stories of the women who served and worked during World War 1 Pressure from women for their own uniformed …
Women in World War I - U.S. National Park Service
Tens of thousands of women joined The Women’s Land Army to work the soil, fields, and orchards to free men for military service. Women took to the land gladly and brought in the …
12 Things You Didn't Know About Women In World War 1 | IWM
Here are 12 facts about women during the First World War which help to illustrate the ways in which women’s lives changed during this period. 1. Women were already working. Women in …
American women in World War I - Wikipedia
World War I saw women taking traditionally men's jobs in large numbers for the first time in American history. Many women worked on the assembly lines of factories, producing trucks …