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Homefront By: T.A.Y. Propaganda • Many popular songs came about during this time period • Often talked about women’s role in the war • Many women often took the motto: We can do it! • Women’s work on the home front was essential to the nation • Rosie the Riveter All the day long, Whether rain or shine, She's a part of the assembly line. She's making history, Working for victory, Rosie the Riveter. Keeps a sharp lookout for sabotage, Sitting up there on the fuselage. That little girl will do more than a male will do. Rosie's got a boyfriend, Charlie. Charlie, he's a Marine. Rosie is protecting Charlie, Working overtime on the riveting machine. When they gave her a production "E," She was as proud as she could be. There's something true about, Red, white, and blue about, Rosie the Riveter. • Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CQ0M0 wx00s Changing Role of Women • Gender roles temporarily altered • Women filled openings left by men who went to do service – Factory workers • Volunteer organizations with the war effort • Military Nurses • Women were not allowed to participate in battle – Were allowed during “noncombat missions” – Also, very dangerous – Ferry planes between places; required pilot training Propaganda • Women urged by propaganda to: – Carry groceries instead of use the car to save rubber – To grow more of the family’s food – To raise money and contribute to bonds • ALL FOR THE WAR CAUSE Women and… • The Evacuation Service • The government was worried that a new war might begin when Hitler came to power in 1933. They were afraid that cities would be targets for bombing raids by aircraft. • Take their children to the station, wave them off, and bear most of the emotional pain of the parting. Women and… • Home Life • Had to keep the home going and bring up their children • Bear the load of the extra cleaning, cooking and problems in the host homes. Women and… • Work • 97% of women thought that women should go out to work to help the war effort • Worked in the dirty and innapropriate conditions of factories – Many factory toilet, where men had worked didn’t have doors. • join the Women's Land Army to help farmers – about 80,000 women became 'Land Girls' Propaganda • Patriotism and Propaganda were high • Thousands of posters and magazine advertisements were used for recruiting • Glamorous posters often enticed people to join the war effort