Historical evidence shows the Nazi ideal of femininity was clean faces.
Many of you know the story of World War II and the sacrifice of millions of men who went overseas to keep us safe, but few know the significant role millions of women played during the war efforts.
JAMESTOWN — A woman born and raised in Dawson, North Dakota, continues to advocate for the recognition of the women — often known as “Rosie the Riveter” — who worked in the defense industries during ...
(Tribune News Service) — Thousands of books and films have been made over the past 80 years celebrating the bravery of American servicemen during World War II. But what about the 25 American women ...
Donna F. Lewis' mother, Virgie Lee Caywood, served in the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, a unit of African American women in World War II. The 6888th Battalion was tasked with clearing a ...
It all began with 1st Class Petty Officer Rodger C. Butts, a Black Navy cook from Los Angeles who died in Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, while serving on the USS Oklahoma. Butts was 47 when his ship ...
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