Women who played vital roles during World War Two are to be celebrated in an exhibition at the International Bomber Command ...
II, and were the only ones allowed to take on a combatant role by the British Army. However, many of them have been forgotten ...
Nazi Germany was a totalitarian state, meaning all aspects of Germans’ lives were controlled by the government. Women were expected to stay at home, look after the family and produce children in ...
Emma Pogge, Lawrence, is 100 years old and one of the oldest living World War II women veterans ... Pogge was sent to Wiesbaden, Germany, in 1947, at a time when service members were discouraged ...
Four of the 8ft steel silhouettes to be unveiled for the Women in War exhibition Women ... a radar countermeasure designed to jam German radar equipment. Dorothy Robson developed the tools for ...
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