Woman working in a Munitions Factory - WWII
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Woman working in a Munitions Factory - WWII
Woman working in a Munitions Factory - WWII. Women took the place of 100, 000 men working in heavy industry during the war, many in highly skilled engineering roles. Date: circa 1944
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures the determination and resilience of a woman working in a munitions factory during World War II. Circa 1944, with the war in full swing and 100,000 men away at the front, women took on the challenge of filling the void in heavy industry, including highly skilled engineering roles. In this image, a woman is intently focused as she pulls a lever on a large machine, her expression one of concentration and purpose. The machinery hums around her, a testament to the industrial might that was crucial to the war effort. The pull cord in her hand, she is an integral part of the complex system that produced the weapons and supplies necessary for the Allied forces. This photograph is a powerful reminder of the vital role women played during the war, defying gender norms and proving their worth in traditionally male-dominated industries. The image is not affiliated with any specific company and is available for rights-managed use through Mary Evans Prints Online.
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