Fountaindale Public Library

World War II and the Post War Period (DVD)

Label
World War II and the Post War Period (DVD)
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
World War II and the Post War Period (DVD)
Runtime
56
Summary
World War II brought renewed energy and purpose to Route 66 as the country suddenly needed to transport men and women, arms and ammunition from one coast to the other. Hospitality work was viewed as a natural extension of the domestic sphere, and on Route 66 many women worked in family businesses providing food and lodging. During wartime, however, it was considered not only possible but patriotic for women to move out of low paying jobs and perform highly skilled, dangerous work like sorting ammunition. After World War II, when they were told that they should surrender their jobs and return home, some women created vibrant businesses on their own
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action

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