The document discusses the roles of women during World War 1. It shows photos of female war workers mixing chemicals in munitions plants. It also shows images of women serving as nurses, ambulance workers, prosthetic limb makers, painters at transport stations, drivers, police officers, and agricultural workers. The document mentions Mata Hari, a Dutch exotic dancer who was executed for spying for Germany during WWI. It also includes a photo of members of the first Women's Battalion of Death in Russia who cut their hair to show equality.