WW1
Mujer
Belén Santos
German mother smarts up her boy, who
is ready to go war
WW1 Soldier Kiss GoodbyeA soldier says goodbye as he is shipped out in
preparation for the war. New York, 1917.
Female WWI war workers mix chemicals in a munitions plant
Members of the Women's Royal Air Force arrive at Buckingham Palace, London, to attend a party for war workers in 1919
Women war workers, including the distinctively white-capped and aproned VAD nurses, parade outside Buckingham Palace in 1918
Female ambulance workers, such as this group photographed in November 1915, served both at home and on the front line
While some women became nurses, others worked in hospital workshops, such as this one at the Kensington War Hospital, making prosthetic limbs
Women painting a transport station
during the First World War
Women drivers of horse-drawn Mail vehicles, a job until the War reserved for males.
Women police WW1
1915. Occupied France.
Two college girls sawing a log as part of their agricultural work in May 1918
Margaretha Geertruida "M'greet" Zelle McLeod (7 Aug 1876 – 15
Oct 1917), better known by the stage name Mata Hari, was a
Dutch exotic dancer, courtesan, and accused spy who was
executed by firing squad in France under charges of espionage
for Germany during World War I.
Members of the first Women’s Battalion of Death - they sacrificed their hair in an accepted act to to give them equality.
La mujer en la Primera Guerra Mundial
La mujer en la Primera Guerra Mundial
La mujer en la Primera Guerra Mundial
La mujer en la Primera Guerra Mundial

La mujer en la Primera Guerra Mundial

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    German mother smartsup her boy, who is ready to go war
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    WW1 Soldier KissGoodbyeA soldier says goodbye as he is shipped out in preparation for the war. New York, 1917.
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    Female WWI warworkers mix chemicals in a munitions plant
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    Members of theWomen's Royal Air Force arrive at Buckingham Palace, London, to attend a party for war workers in 1919
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    Women war workers,including the distinctively white-capped and aproned VAD nurses, parade outside Buckingham Palace in 1918
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    Female ambulance workers,such as this group photographed in November 1915, served both at home and on the front line
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    While some womenbecame nurses, others worked in hospital workshops, such as this one at the Kensington War Hospital, making prosthetic limbs
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    Women painting atransport station during the First World War
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    Women drivers ofhorse-drawn Mail vehicles, a job until the War reserved for males.
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    Two college girlssawing a log as part of their agricultural work in May 1918
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    Margaretha Geertruida "M'greet"Zelle McLeod (7 Aug 1876 – 15 Oct 1917), better known by the stage name Mata Hari, was a Dutch exotic dancer, courtesan, and accused spy who was executed by firing squad in France under charges of espionage for Germany during World War I.
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    Members of thefirst Women’s Battalion of Death - they sacrificed their hair in an accepted act to to give them equality.