I was wondering if you could tell me about some women in ww2. There were Russian women who fought in the army. It was said that the Germans were so afraid of them that they killed themselves rather then becoming a pow. Do you have any information on these women? Lyn's Answer: Soviet...
In 1940 she wrote a verse novel called The White Cliffs, about an American girl in London who marries an Englishman who later dies in WWI, leaving her alone with her son, and the eventual worry that her son will follow in his father’s footsteps and die in WW2. The poem ends with th...
Women's Roles During Ww2 Essay One of the most important roles that women played, were the increasing large amount of female soldiers fighting in the war. These roles gave women the right to work and serve in armed forces. The jobs that women took part in during this time period made a...
POSTING FOR SHARON ROOTS: Just tried to leave a comment on the blog and it keeps coming back error. I was trying to add Silver Wings by HP Munro for this square. It’s set mostly in WW2 and has made me cry. A great read. Just finished it. I’m now going to try some of those...
What has surfaced from the analysis is that there is a discrepancy between South Korea and Japan in interpreting the 1965 Treaty on Basic Relations and that the 1993 Kono statement has proved that the Japanese government and military was involved in and used force to draft 'comfort women.' ...
By Robyn Mortimer WW2. The islands of Fiji are in the midst of the Pacific theatre of war. These were worrying times for my Grandmother Maggie Brown Parker resident in Sydney with her family while half-sister Lulu Marlow and McGowan brothers William, Gordon and Andrew had their homes in the...
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Could it be that the no eye contact thing started due to WW2.. the no trust strangers? Because my Mother, born in Narva left the country before the Russian army took over in the 1940s., and she was very people oriented & outgoing & friendly! So ? Jut saying. 23 Hailee Rice ⚠ ...
It is considered obligatory, and is a remnant of the agrarian society, strenghtened and maintained by the rebuilding of the country after ww2. In the latter part of the 20. century and into the 21. this tradition seems to be less common, and fever people attend, possibly because of a ...
As for the main story today, although the protagonist certainly bears the brunt of this WW2 tale, they do so with the style and panache of the most sophisticated waistcoat wearer. Finally, the team managed to blow this week's listener crime WIDE OPEN … you’ll never trust an octogenarian...