Overview
From children sent from London to the countryside during the Blitz to top-secret Enigma code breakers to munitions factory workers, the breadth of experience and contributions of women to the war effort is staggering and inspirational.
The individual stories of more than two dozen women provides a view into the role of women in one of history’s most violent conflicts, from the perspectives of those who served, witnessed, or were caught up in a war that proved women were the equal of men when it came to patriotism, service, or in some cases, self-preservation during crises that called for steadfastness.
Where to Watch
Watch the film on PBS, Youtube, or through the World War 2 Foundation’s website.
Discussion Guide
U.S. Women Recruited to Work in World War II
One War, Many Experiences: How Identity Shaped Women’s Wartime Experiences
Code Breakers
After the War: Returning Home, Rebuilding, and Remembering
Additional Resources
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