U.S. Women Work in Factories During World War I ca. 1917
During World War I women were asked to step out of the rigidly-defined scope of "women's work" to fill positions left empty by men drafted into the armed forces. Many women were thus employed in a plethora of non-traditional jobs, including working in munitions factories and aircraft...
Other Authors: | Infobase,, British Pathe (Firm) |
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Format: | Video |
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British Pathe,
[1917]
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CMU Electronic Access
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