Limited participation in direct hostilities (during the war years the number of American troops did not exceed one million, and the population at that time was approximately 110 million people), and also the most active and significant maintenance of industrial and financial basis of the fight against fascism contributed to the extraordinary growth of economic power of America. ...
WHAT IMPACT DID THE SECOND WORLD WAR HAVE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN? KIRSTY R DUNCAN " The notion that the Second World War must have had a profound and lasting effect on the lives of the British Women has continued to shape interpretative attitudes of the conflict." It has been noted by some historians that the war reinforced traditional values in women, on the other hand it is argued that such an experience must have altered the lives of the women on the home front considerably. In order to investigate the extent to which the conflict affected the status of women, it is necessary to inve...