Topic > Rosie the Riveter - 1261

THESIS STATEMENT“I think a lot of women say, “To hell with that noise.” Because they had the taste of freedom, they had the taste of earning their own money, the taste of spending their own money, of making their own decisions. I think the beginning of the women's movement had its seeds right there in World War II." - Dellie Hahne, Red Cross nurse's assistant during World War II, the most destructive and devastating conflict the world has ever had onwards, it was a threat to eliminate the balance of nations. Germany, Japan and Italy used their military might, putting the world in danger from 1939 to 1945. However, the period also called for opportunities for women who wanted the chance to serve. for their country.They wanted others to recognize that they would not remain idle during this mass era.The fact that women had rights and responsibilities in World War II would forever influence their view of their role in history after Europe and Asia had suffered the desolation of World War I from 1914 to 1918, the countries were about to suffer another major conflict due to the residual hostility produced by the previous war. Germany was economically fragile after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles had kept them responsible for the cause, and the Great Depression further worsened their condition. Germany was ambitious in terms of power and resources. Envisioning world domination, Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany, led his Nazi Party to invade Poland in 1939. France and Britain promised to offer military support if Poland was attacked; declared war, starting World War II. Japan was also economically devastated. He wasn't self-sufficient, and he was frank... middle of paper... and with a responsibility to be just as patriotic and devoted as anyone else. When the war ended and the men returned, women were no longer required for occupations, and this aroused in women the desire to be sovereign once again, and perhaps the moment created the conditions for a path towards complete gender integration and a women's rights movement. .A CHANGE IN SOCIETYThe events of World War II established a new public perspective on women. Through women's achievements, they justified that women were able to reach high standards that were once only achievable by men. Once vulnerable to prejudice, they have given everyone the opportunity to understand that a life can exist in which populations are not segregated by race or gender. Women have rehabilitated the faded thought of their rights and responsibilities, bringing history closer to a more just and responsible dawn.