WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

WORLD WAR II

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How many women worked in the factories during the war?
A
50, 000
B
100, 000
C
1, 000, 000
D
2, 000, 000
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -More than six million women took wartime jobs in factories, three million volunteered with the Red Cross, and over 200, 000 served in the military.

Detailed explanation-2: -“The women worked as ammunition testers, switchboard operators, stock takers. They went into every kind of factory devoted to the production of war materials, from the most dangerous posts in munition plants to the delicate sewing in aeroplane factories.”

Detailed explanation-3: -Over nine million women mobilized themselves. Grace Banker was one of the so-called “hello girls, ‘’ telephone operators for the US Army Signal Corps. Often operating near the front lines, Banker was awarded the Army Distinguished Medal for her service.

Detailed explanation-4: -The aviation industry saw the greatest increase in female workers. By 1943, 310, 000 women worked in the aircraft industry, representing 65 percent of the industry’s total workforce.

Detailed explanation-5: -The Only American Female POW in WWII Europe Had to Fight for Her Status. Reba Whittle was ready to join the Army Nurse Corps long before the United States entered World War II. She had no idea that before the war was over, she would earn a place in World War II history but never be recognized for it in her lifetime.

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