
American Women During World War II - Paperback
American Women During World War II - Paperback
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by Claudia Hagen (Author)
Hundreds of books have been written about horrific combat stories from WWII, the most brutal war in history.Few books have been written describing the efforts of the American women during that time.Combat changed the lives of American men, while home front circumstances shaped a new way of thinking and living for American women.What did the women do to hold our nation together while their men were fighting overseas?What battles did the women face on a daily basis to keep our nation running smoothly?WWII changed American society forever by giving birth to the women's revolution and the Atomic Age.Both were explosive in their own right and changed the world forever.
Author Biography
American Women During WWII is the fourth non-fiction book by author Claudia Hagen. "The Night A Fortress Fell To Fairfield," "The Mystic High Adventures of Fannie Flame & Crew," and "Hanford's Secret Clouds of Despair" were her first published works along with her first children's book, "Our Grandma Flies A Hot Air Balloon" followed by "Keely The Rescued Kitty." After thirty-six years as a critical care nurse and twelve years as a commercially rated hot air balloon pilot, she is now retired and living in California's Central Valley. Learn more about her and her books at: www.claudiahagen.com



















