Women of World War II
By the end of World War II, more than 19 million women were in the workforce and 350,000 women had served in the US Armed Forces.
By the end of World War II, more than 19 million women were in the workforce and 350,000 women had served in the US Armed Forces.
The war effort demanded developments in the field of science and technology, developments that forever changed life in America and made present-day technology possible.
With ever-growing orders for war materials combined with so many men overseas fighting the war, women were called upon to work in ways previously reserved only for men.
World War II was a global conflict involving nearly every country in the world. But who was on each side—and why?
Join The National WWII Museum for a free classroom webinar in honor of Women’s History Month to learn more about the hidden world of female espionage during World War II.
Head to The Higgins Hotel for a live instrumental showcase of wartime piano music.
Learn more about how comic books inspired readers and reflected a world at war.