Womens Roles During World War 2

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SIMILIARITIES AND DIFFERENCES World war ll was a great moment in history for women to step up to the plate and get the credit they deserve. Because the women replaced the men’s jobs who were off fighting for our country, they really made a huge impact to meet the wartime needs. Women made it possible. After World War two however, some things changed for the good and the bad. There are many differences and similarities of their roles during the war and after, this also includes the short-term and long-term effects on women forever. Some Differences include the jobs occupied, salaries earned, and viewpoints from other people. During the war, these ladies took on many jobs such as working in factories, packing parachutes, being nurses and caring for the men that came home injured, helped to build planes, pumped gas, and became secretaries to the staff of the Army, Navy, and Air force. In addition, some joined the armed forces. There were women snipers, machine gunners, tank drivers, scouts, and just about everything else needed for our military. The unfortunate thing is, when the men came back from the war most women lost their jobs and returned to traditional roles as homemakers, or were forced into lower-level service jobs. Many were quite glad to go back home, though some missed their jobs. They returned to occupations they had before the war that involved no skill requirement and poor pay. The women were frustrated and furious because of the salary drop. While these women were working, they earned about $16.50 a month which was a lot back then considering bread was only 5 for a dollar. When the women returned home and back to their regular jobs they were paid from $0 - $10 dollars a month, which was obviously a step back. Before the war, many people thought the women weren’t prepared or ready to take on these jobs; they were wrong. These women were what they
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