1. World War 2 and the Canadian Family
Women were employed in areas such as building ships, driving fire engines, nurses, ambulance drivers, factory works particularly those that supported the war effort such as the making of military clothing Women were employed in areas such as building ships, driving fire engines, nurses, ambulance drivers, factory works particularly those that supported the war effort such as the making of military clothing. ... Jobs that had been created to support the war ceased to exist. ... When the war ended families were elated to be reunited with their loved ones. ... These emotions have a profound effec...
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