NameProfessorCourseDateWomen During the Second World War: PropagandaNations participating in the Second World War made each push to win. Many women voluntarily enlisted in the armed forces or performed traditional male work at home, at endeavors, and at the front. They did not have the opportunity to visit beauty salons or leaf through the catalog of wedding dresses. Women worked in factories and government organizations, were active participants in resistance gatherings and bolster units. Relatively couple of women battled straightforwardly on the bleeding edge. However, many became casualties of the bombing and endured during the fighting. Prior the finish of the war, more than 2 million women worked in the military industry, many thousands voluntarily went to the front as medical caretakers or enrolled in the ranks of the army. Just in the USSR in military divisions, along with men, there were about 800,000 women. The fighters for sexual orientation equity today do not become weary of claiming that the woman in the kitchen does not belong, she is relied upon to have significant achievements. It is interesting that a wish to raise generations of housewives was not always inherent in the power of the world, during the Second World