Roles of Women's in World War 1 and World War 2 Women's lives back in the 20's and 40's had a big change difference within the time frame of the wars. They were the maid of the house hold when the men went off to work or to join the army. Women weren't allow to have jobs when married. Many though that women were useful for cleaning and cooking. As the war cam women roles started to have a huge impact in World War 1 and World War 2. Before World War 1 started women's jobs weren't a big role in the community, they didn't have many jobs option, they were either servants or cleaners. If they were married, women's were surpose to quit their job to become a house wife to help clean and cook for the whole family. As the war came around many …show more content…
About 1939, the government started to advertise "Rosie the Riverter" to courage women to work more and to help believe people that they has all the weapons and supplies to defeat the opponent. Like wise it worked the population of women rose. Women's put all their time and energy to their jobs, some even risked their lives to work. But it was a slow reaction, Hitler didn't agree at first to allow the women to come join the war. Saying that "The role of a German women was to be good wives and mothers and to have more babies"; the women still continue working. Helping in uniform the womens volunteer any where they were needed. They worked at the office, armed forces, drove trucks, repaired airplanes. techicians, worked as a radio operator, flew aircrafts, and many more in the army. As for the women working in farming they planted crops and milked cows, they helped a lot, giving the essentials for supply everyone with food. Nursing in the war was a risk due to the fact that, there were bombs going off ever so suddenly. On the other hand Eishenhower felt very thankful "he could not win the war without the aid of the women in uniform". Women were granted for sucess wheter they worked in factories, the army, or on a farm; they helped win the war. After the war women stayed in the army some where forced to leave, others found new jobs or went home to become a house wife again. As for the men many didn't like how the society was change around. They were upset that women had taken their jobs during the war, they wanted to return back to normal. After the war it was a struggle to find jobs since now women's are allowed to