Explanation of Women in WWII
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While Hitler was creeping around Europe
pretending to save Germany, the
military minds in Washington were pushing
women’s organizations, patriotic
pressures, and anyone who had the audacity
to suggest that women should be in
the military. The politicians, in typical
United States fashion, made flimsy
promises of considering an auxiliary of
sorts while quietly hoping it would all go
away and secretly trying to figure
out how to stop it. Fortunately,
Congresswoman Edith Nourse Rogers and
Eleanor Roosevelt thought otherwise.
pretending to save Germany, the
military minds in Washington were pushing
women’s organizations, patriotic
pressures, and anyone who had the audacity
to suggest that women should be in
the military. The politicians, in typical
United States fashion, made flimsy
promises of considering an auxiliary of
sorts while quietly hoping it would all go
away and secretly trying to figure
out how to stop it. Fortunately,
Congresswoman Edith Nourse Rogers and
Eleanor Roosevelt thought otherwise.