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The Importance Of Women's Contribution To World War II

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World War II officially began for the United States when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. For the next four years, United States fought a global war, extracting fascism in Europe and retreating the Japanese from the islands of the Pacific: Guam, Wake, the Philippines, Hong Kong, British Malaya, Burma, the Dutch Indies and parts of China. Though World War II was the most widespread and deadliest war, many profounding changes occurred for certain minority groups. The war helped to assimilate women, Mexican Americans, and African Americans into American society. However, for the Japanese Americans, the war stripped down their rights and freedoms. Women contributed immensely to World War II. They served an important role both at home and in uniform.

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