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Women at War, WWII   

WWII was truly a global war, and women took an active part in their country’s battles. In the United States, 350,000 women served as uniformed auxiliaries in non-combat roles in the U.S. armed forces. These roles included administration, nurses, truck drivers, mechanics, electricians, and auxiliary pilots. In some countries, women were active in combat as well. This class will focus on the direct contribution of women to military activities in several countries during that conflict.

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