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history: woman at war
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what could i write about women in war in world war 2???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's a site here dedicated to the women who worked as agents for the SOE (special operations executive)
http://www.64-baker-street.org/main/index.html
have a look here at the detailed story of 3 of them
http://www.64-baker-street.org/agents/agent_ot her_agents.html
They were dropped into occupied France and promoted resistance and sabotage.
http://www.64-baker-street.org/main/index.html
have a look here at the detailed story of 3 of them
http://www.64-baker-street.org/agents/agent_ot her_agents.html
They were dropped into occupied France and promoted resistance and sabotage.
get hold of a copy of Millions like Us
http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/442138/ index.html
http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/442138/ index.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/war/wwtwo/women_a t_war_02.shtml
lots of stuff in all the links here and above
lots of stuff in all the links here and above
Hello silverdale5! I posted an answer to your Q about evacuees about a fortnight ago and my answer to this one is the same. Try to get hold of that book (The People's War by Angus Calder). It was published by Jonathan Cape in 1969 and reprinted by Panther paperbacks in 1971. Your local library should be able to order it for you, or if you need your own copy try buying on-line (either auction or otherwise). It really is the best book ever on the Home Front in WW2 and has lots of information about the role of women.
...and don't forget the splendid women fliers of the Air Transport Auxiliary - some amazing stories in their memoirs. For that matter, if you're not confined to the UK, the Russians had some front-line women bomber and fighter pilots, not to mention some ace women snipers. There's even supposed to have been a Red Army tank destroyer crewed by a husband and wife team, though I don't know which was responsible for the map-reading...