From the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century American women were thought to be inferior. Men do as much as possible to prevent women from entering certain parts of the industry. They support their behavior with the idea that "men are stronger than women". Most fighters are built by men and work in most factories that produce automobiles and other means of transport, so it is suggesting that technology is men's work. Women's jobs include seamstresses, secretaries, nurses, telephone operators, and most of them are housewives.
The role of women in Australia during World War II was greater than during the First World War, which was mainly nurses and other domestic workers. Many women hoped to play an active role in the war and by the year 1940, hundreds of volunteer and paramilitary organizations for volunteer women were founded. Due to the shortage of male recruits, the military was forced to establish women's branches in 1941 and 1942. The traditional role of women is limited to men, but they continue to receive low wages
During the Second World War, many women in their home country played two roles - one is traditional and the other is war. The former takes care of at home, manages distribution, promises to "do" and "wait" at home for loved ones who are fighting abroad. However, the government also urges women to actively participate in supporting national efforts in industry, agriculture, civil defense, community welfare, and actively support military. Prior to the First World War, when World War II was imminent, women were asked to undertake these roles, and the women were asked to serve the country again.
Women during World War II played many different roles during combat, including combatants and domestic workers. The unprecedented scale of World War II caused a global conflict; the specific role of the country varies, but the absolute urgency of mobilizing the entire population inevitably female roles It expanded. As a result of the war, millions of women of different age died. Hundreds of thousands of women are fighting in particular with air defense forces. For example, the Soviet Union included women directly in their troops. By contrast, the United States chose not to use women in battle because public opinion does not tolerate it. On the contrary, like the rest of the world, there are about 350,000 women in the US military as soldiers who take on roles other than combat and police support personnel. These roles include: executive, nurse, trucker, mechanic, electrician and assistant pilot