What role did American women play in WWII and how did that impact A) the American economy after the war, and B) American women after the war?
Peter Cho
HIST-155-B: American History II
Professor Erskine
At the year of 1929, United States had to face one of the most severe economic crises called great depression. There are many reasons why great depression has laid its hand on United States, but one of the fundamental factors of great depression derived from sudden over extensions of industrialism. People, companies, and the country itself had to suffer from physical and mental deprivation. This was not end of the devastating story, to make matters worse Germany invaded Poland on the first of September 1939 and World War II started. Domestically, the economic crises was threatening people‘s livelihood, and globally, the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria), were threatening
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Even after World War I has ended, people easily interpreted women’s role as housewives who take charge of domestic affairs only. Because of this social and cultural aspect and also because of returning veterans from World War I started refilling jobs that they had left, there were limited jobs for women and especially for the married ones who tend to be kicked out from a job due to inefficiency issues. However, unlike women during or after World War I, women at World War II had more various types of roles and jobs regardless of gender stereotypes or gender issues. Basically, this cultural shift on gender roles was able to happen because of great depression that United States was facing. Everyone needed jobs to survive through the poverty, which meant women did not care to do the men job because they were willing to save their families and country. The jobs that American women had during world war II played great role in production and military