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Women at War in World War II Brenda Ralph Lewis

Women at War in World War II By Brenda Ralph Lewis

Women at War in World War II by Brenda Ralph Lewis


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Authoritatively written and including 300 photographs as well as evocative artworks from the period, Women at War in World War II is a poignant tribute to the courage and bravery of those who served, and explores how their experiences forever changed the lives of women who followed.

Women at War in World War II Summary

Women at War in World War II: The Women of World War II at Home, at Work, on the Front Line by Brenda Ralph Lewis

When the men went off to the front in World War II, a huge vacuum was left behind in the family, in the workplace, and in society at large. Women soon stepped into the breach - in the factories, on the farms, in transport and public services, as well as in auxiliary military services, intelligence and espionage. Women endured the hardships of separation and rationing, as well as aerial bombardment, arrest, interrogation and perhaps imprisonment in a labour camp. Socially, women gained new skills and acquired a new sense of freedom, independence and equality, which they would take with them into the post-war world.
From a German pin-up to American photographers, from Japanese women's police to all women British orchestras, from Soviet women typists in the field to German pilots, from prisoners of war to secret agents, Women at War in World War II is a testament to these courageous and capable women and their experience, in both Allied and Axis countries. Included are first-person accounts, from the London air-raid warden to nurses caught in the raids on Pearl Harbor to flight technicians in Toronto.
Authoritatively written and including 300 colour and black-&-white photographs as well as evocative artworks from the period, Women at War in World War II is a poignant tribute to the courage and bravery of those who served, and explores how their experiences forever changed the lives of women who followed.

About Brenda Ralph Lewis

Brenda Ralph Lewis has written more than 100 books and hundreds of magazine articles, as well as radio and television documentaries, on subjects including history (both ancient and modern), myth and legend, animal and insect life, archaeology and genealogy. She lives in Buckinghamshire, England.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1
Gearing up for War

Chapter 2
Life on the Home Front

Chapter 3
War Work

Chapter 4
The Role of Nursing Staff

Chapter 5
Women in Uniform

Chapter 6
The Clandestine War: Women as Secret Agents

Chapter 7
Women as Prisoners

Chapter 8
Women Report and Photograph the War

Chapter 9
Women as Entertainers

Chapter 10
Aftermath

Further Reading

Index

Additional information

GOR009692788
9781782745471
1782745475
Women at War in World War II: The Women of World War II at Home, at Work, on the Front Line by Brenda Ralph Lewis
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Amber Books Ltd
20171014
256
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