This American symbol represented women working in factories during WW2 famously saying, "We can do it!"
Who is Rosie the Riveter
This Canadian city became a key industrial center during WW2 with women working in factories to produce military supplies
What is Montreal
This program was launched by the U.S. government to recruit women into non-combat roles during WW2, allowing them to serve in military and support positions
What is Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC)
This Canadian woman was the 1st to enlist in the Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC) during WW2
Who is Molly Lamb Bobak
This famous American journalist worked as one of the 1st women to report from the front lines during WW2
Who is Martha Gellhorn
Who is William Lyon Mackenzie King
This American woman was the 1st female general in the U.S. Army appointed to direct the Women's Army Corps (WAC) during WW2
Who is Oveta Culp Hobby
This program, established in Canada during WW2, called for women to volunteer for war-related work in areas such as farming, factories, and nursing
These American women took over jobs like welding, building planes, and working on assembly lines while men were away at war
Who are factory workers
This Canadian organization trained women to serve in non-combat roles in Canadian Armed Forces, similar to the U.S. WAAC
What is the Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC)