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The War II

 


             little pay . In Japan ".it was acceptable for unmarried woman to work in textiles to teach or served.
             as nurses", "all over japan woman took a variety of job's farming that was done by man , barber,.
             cooks and sales person."(114/ Japan.) . "In both the U.S. and Japan average age woman was.
             the first to be in the work place."".females between the ages of 12 and 39 must register fora.
             possible labor draft."(114)." ".thirteen years were working in factory the produce part for war.
             vehicles and weapons that some time in danger these young woman lives."(114)Many women lived.
             were their was danger during these times ".210,000 were permanently disable and at 37000 lost.
             their lives ."(114). Woman had a lot of battles to fight during these times, but they were still.
             proud to be recognize as some one. Their were not getting as much as the man who got.
             paid".$54.65 and they still got paid $31.21 for the same job."(12/Zeiert). In America " women.
             volunteered in factory jobs worked in building that fix aircraft, tanks and armament factory jobs.
             once held by men who were called away to fight in the war."(12). With these doors opening up for.
             women a lot problems started to com about. The U.S. responded with Harassment and.
             discrimination and it stayed like this even after the war. ".even though the woman out numbered.
             the men" said Zeinert Karen ".in the labor force three to one they still had problems with the new.
             ideal of women as wage laborers.".
             Many women help in war by working as nurses, in the WAC (women's auxiliary corp), and .
             .
             The significant of women during the WWII.
             others went into factories. Everything as simple as candles were of importance during these times.
             Candles from the Whiting candle factory ( in America) gave jobs to a lot of women during the.
             depression. The candles serve as temporary lighting, for reading and in case emergency , they.
             were used when melted as a sealant for ripped tents. The factories in other countries were affected .


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