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| The Women of WW2 From combatant in the Red Army to Nurses and Munitions Workers. Women had countless roles in the war, this is the place to discuss them. |
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![]() | The Women's Land Army For your perusal ![]() The Women's Land Army: As inWorld War One, women were called on to help on the land and the Women’s Land Army (WLA) was re-formed in July 1939. Their work was vital as so many men were being called up into the military. ![]() WLA Service dress The government tried to make out that the work of the WLA was glamorous and adverts showed it as this. In fact, the work was hard and young women usually worked in isolated communities. Many lived in years old farm workers cottages without running water, electricity or gas. Winter, in particular, could be hard especially as the women had to break up the soil by hand ready for sowing. However, many of the women ate well as there was a plentiful supply of wild animals in the countryside - rabbit, hares, pheasant and partridges. They were paid 32 shillings a week - about £1.60. |
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![]() | Thankyou for your post, Debra. I have been of the opinion for a long time, that, given the same opportunity to serve in front line roles as men do, women will actually do a better job, once we get over our idea that they are the 'weaker' gender. Sven Hassel, in his Eastern Front faction novels tells thatt his unit used to slaughter out of hand those women that were captured alive by his unit..He said that the ferocity displayedd by these Soviet girl soldiers was barbbarous, and woe! betide the German soldier unfortunate enough to find himself in their hands. The distingguished author, Frank Herbert, in his popular 'Dune' series, has the final product of human development up to that point (The God Epmeror LetoII), guarded by an army of WOMEN called ' The Fish Speakers'...Thewse women have a reputation for ferocity and extreme violence in battle that is second to none of all the military units described in Herberts novels... And Frank Herbert wrote nothing but SERIOUS science fiction... I agree with himwholeheartedly, that to "carry a baby around with you for nine months, and to then give birth to it, changes your atitude to the preservation and/or destruction of human life." Watch out in the future for the resurrection of these Amazon warriors, that will change our approach to war by a feminine approach of only going to war when absolutely necessary.... We also await out first female global totalitarian tyrant ala Hitler and Stalin...One can just imagine the sheer ANGER that a woman tyrant will be able to whip up, not to mention the fanatical following likely to be engendered... Sobering thoughts indeed.. |
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