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Old photo Of the United States producing gas masks during World War II, women came together

Old photo Of the United States producing gas masks during World War II, women came together

In 1942, gas masks were being produced at the Arsenal in Eyewood, Maryland, USA.

Old photo Of the United States producing gas masks during World War II, women came together

On the busy production line, everything is in order.

Old photo Of the United States producing gas masks during World War II, women came together

On the production line, beautiful female workers are particularly conspicuous.

Old photo Of the United States producing gas masks during World War II, women came together

During World War II, due to the continuous expansion of the war, American men went to the front line one by one, and American women did not idle, and they entered the factory.

Old photo Of the United States producing gas masks during World War II, women came together

At the height of World War II, there was a huge labor gap in the defense industry, which was closely related to the war on the front lines. Thankfully, American women fill the gap.

Old photo Of the United States producing gas masks during World War II, women came together

Before World War II, most married women in the United States were married and taught at home and did not show their faces. After World War II came, everything changed. According to relevant statistics, in 1940, when the United States did not enter the war, women accounted for 27% of the Us labor force, and by 1945, after the end of World War II, this number increased by 10% to 37%.

Old photo Of the United States producing gas masks during World War II, women came together

It can be said that the war changed the employment situation of American women and changed the social status of American women.

Old photo Of the United States producing gas masks during World War II, women came together
Old photo Of the United States producing gas masks during World War II, women came together

Again, as the old saying goes, women can hold up half the sky.

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