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What kinds of new jobs were women able to do During WW2?

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They worked in factories, worked as nurses, and so many more
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Many of these roles had traditionally only been done by men and were thought unsuitable for women because they were dirty or difficult. But now, all over the country, women became train cleaners, bus conductors, volunteer policewomen; they worked with dangerous chemicals in factories, drove tractors on farms and transported coal on barges.

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