The United Kingdom conscripted women in 1942. Other countries such as the Soviet Union allowed women in combat but did not conscript them.
"Women in World War II
The Soviet Union was the only country that conscripted women to combattant roles in WW2. There are even a handful of photos of armed female Soviet soldiers in Berlin in 1945, but they aren't easy to find now. Other Soviet women worked in the armanents industry, for example. After the war most of them returned to civilian life.
about 200,000
Because men were at war
English women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
Women were sent to the factories and men were conscripted into military service.
Men were conscripted into military sevice. Women were to work in factories.
From March of 1941, according to one website.
They conscripted their men, then trained them. Same as Germany, the US, etc.
Japanese males were CONSCRIPTED (Drafted) into military service.
The majority of men were conscripted into the armed forces, and were away fighting. Therefore, women had to take over many traditional male jobs to keep the country able to 'carry on.'
Yes, they were taken out the same groups that the army took their men.
Women that were in World War 2 did not fight in the war. The women did many of the other types of jobs such as being nurses and driving vehicles.
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
Yes, there were women in world war 1 and 2. The women had to work on farms and grow food for the men
"Women in World War II
The Soviet Union was the only country that conscripted women to combattant roles in WW2. There are even a handful of photos of armed female Soviet soldiers in Berlin in 1945, but they aren't easy to find now. Other Soviet women worked in the armanents industry, for example. After the war most of them returned to civilian life.