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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WOMEN IN WW2

THESIS

  • Womens played an important role
  • in ww2 by assuming position traditionally ocupied by
  • men incuding, Military service, Factory jobs, Volunteer sevices
  • and Science.

ROSIE THE RIETER

  • This was a ad campaign focusing on women to take mens place in jobs while they are at war
  • The term Rosie the riveter was first used used in a song made in 1942
  • The song was made by Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb.
  • Rosie resembled a real person named Veronica Foster who was a Canadian poster girl
  • In Canada's war effort time in "Ronnie the Bren Gun Girl"

WOMEN AT WORK

  • They had created and built many planes, bombs and ammunition for there factory jobs
  • They would also work at lumber and steel mills for production
  • And, they did a lot of machinery work like driving tractors and lifts and public transport such as buses
  • More than 6,000,000 women took war time jobs in factories
  • (Primary source) Women in a factory producing ammunition for war soldiers

MILITARY SEVICE

  • Over 200,000 women seved in the military
  • Auxiliary branches were created to help the war effort
  • W.A.V.E.S (Women Accepted for Volenteer Service
  • W.A.S.P (Women Airforce Service Pilots)
  • W.A.C (Women Army Core)

VOLUNTEER SERVICE

  • 3,000,000 women volunteered with the Red Cross
  • A.W.V.S(American Women's Voluntary service) helped with message delivery
  • Ambulance driving, selling war bonds, air craft spotters, navigation and more
  • (Primary source) Red cross ad campaign encouraging people to join the Red cross

ELDA "ANDY" ANDERSON

  • Had a Ph.D from the university of Wisconsin
  • And she was a co developer of the Atomic bomb
  • Which was a devastating bomb that ended WW2
  • (Primary source) a picture of Elda Anderson