A String of Pearls - America Goes to War (Episode #4)
AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOMEFRONT Episode #4
A String of Pearls In this episode, patriotic American women answer the call to duty-in the armed forces and in the factories and shipyards.
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Despite condescension and prejudice, women win a permanent place in the American military, but they soon discover that the men in charge consider this major change in American life only temporary.
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Jo stafford singing and beautiful songs she contributed to the war years was very well appreciated..
Thank you to the women who laid the groundwork for women like me who came after you. You made it possible for me to serve my country as a career officer, graduate at the top of my law school class and eventually become a judge. None of it would’ve been possible without you.
@suzannereilman4516
4 жыл бұрын
....as a grateful woman who did not serve, thank you much, your Honor..:)
@BadWolfSilence
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Strong women whose strength changed the world.
@RipleysSanatorium
3 жыл бұрын
Spot on!
An American woman can out perform me any day of the week......I worked in defense for 35 years, every woman that was in my department out shined me in every way....... HAT'S OFF TO AMERICAN WOMEN IN THE WORK PLACE !!!
My daughter joined the Navy ten years ago. She has also finished her degree while on active duty, has married and has just received a prestigious job within the Navy. My dad, who retired as a Captain in USNR, didn't get to live to see her join, but I know that he is as proud as he could be! The GI Bill got my dad his doctorate in Pharmacy, and Meg has never had to pay for her degree, nor has her husband. It also allowed my parents to buy our childhood home. Most important piece of legislation in the 20th century!
Thanks for the videos. I've seen the Why We Fight series, but are new ones to me. Too bad kids are required to see them so they would understand what their grand/great grandparents went thru during the war and of course, how it changed Americas society.
Thank you so much for creating these! This is awesome!
@TheTentDoctor
8 жыл бұрын
This also helped me with my school work.
Thank you so much for uploading this series!
My mother was in the WAVES and worked as an air traffic control tower operator in Corpus Christi, Texas. She also spent time at the Pentagon. She left Portia Law School in Massachusetts to join the Navy. Her brother also joined the Navy. Sadly, he was killed in Normandy > making my Grandmother a Gold Star mother. ;-( She met my father shortly after the War in Washington D.C. He, also, served in the Navy.
"This job belongs to some soldier" Indeed it does. He was drafted against his will. If he survives and comes home is he to be told that he can't have his job back?
@d.annejohnson5631
4 ай бұрын
NO HE WASN'T
March 19, 2020 - At the time of great fear and panic in our country, with the coronavirus mania going on, I must put things in perspective and look at life back during World War II. This is my calming remedy, my peace, and now my salvation.
My mom was the head inspector on the bomb detonators at a plant in Michigan during the war. Her sister was “rosey the riviter” at Willow Run.
These have been great, thank you.
Esas si eran mujeres que se merecían un total respeto y orgullo
Ah yes, when men were men and women were just little girls. I'd show this to my daughter but she'd beat me senseless LOL.
Well that says a lot, "America will never be the same".
@chordiepa.9268
3 жыл бұрын
Any idea who sings this? Sounds like Woody Guthrie but I can't seem to find it anywhere else.
@walterseverin1520
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a young willie Nelson 🤔
I checked Amazon- mine says "Unavailable". I'd rather watch here, though, where people write 'comments' vs. the "Critiques" a bunch of wannabe Directors post. Thilly curmudgeons...
During the 3 years of the WAC program existed during world war II approximately 6,500 African American women served at the end of 1944, 855 black service women followed major Adams overseas in the 6888th Central postal directory Battalion the only all black women's army corps unit to serve overseas.
I didn't think the newsreel about the WASPs was condescending at all. Pretty respectful of the women's determination & accomplishments.
What is so different???
God bless the nurses
This is another reason Germany, etc. lost the war: they never used their entire work force, i.e., women.
@steveweinstein3222
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, Hitler insisted on their being baby factories and not working. It was a disastrous decision, even though the Nazis had all that slave labor and impressed workers from the occupied countries. Oddly enough, one of Hitler's closest confidantes was a woman pilot who was the Nazi equivalent of a WASP.
@mikehiggins946
Жыл бұрын
True. Right behind declaring war on the Country whose Economy was larger than the rest of the world's combined. A Country they had zero chance of invading or even hurting at all other than sinking some ships off the coast which were rebuilt faster than they could ever hope to sink them. Oh and invading a Country with the largest land mass on earth with a military that was built for short, regional wars.
This is Back when America was United States.
I realize the "time period', but you couldn't put (1) Black Military Woman in this short-documentary?... No Excuse.
@pattycake8272
3 жыл бұрын
They are on on episode #9 o man... They segregated the war even. Most likely for the best, they were able to thrive without the white guys bringing them down. They all did great! I wish things could be different but some people show their ignorance in ways that make even some tuff guys wonder.
Where the hell did the 60's hack music come from 15 minutes in? Sickening.
@fashiondiva6972
4 жыл бұрын
Ethan Allen it’s a song about the period. Good Lord you really are a moron.
@suzannereilman4516
4 жыл бұрын
...really? truly?? ‘sickening’..?? You became ill hearing it?? are there not more important things for you to be spending your time at, somewhere? perhaps an incel-anon meeting somewhere?
@steveweinstein3222
3 жыл бұрын
You get sick awfully easily.
They should have named this segment, "The masculinization of the American female."
@farmwife7944
5 жыл бұрын
Ethan Allen how many of those women did you ever meet? Farm women always worked both in the house and in the barns and fields and no decent farmer ever complained that his wife was masculine, we are simply competent in many things that are important to our lives and farming success. My mom worked at Pioneer Parachute during the war. My mother was beautiful, with her hair done in curlers every night to look good each day and makeup on whenever she went out which was typical of women of that time. She was slim and trim and took pride in being a woman and passed that on to me. The fact that women fought to keep jobs meant that war widows and divorced women for once had a chance to take care of their children while married women could help with the family finances to finally fill the dreams that the soldiers fought for; a decent home in a safe neighborhood with some luxuries like an electric refrigerator and a clothes dryer. When my dad got out of the service he took classes under the GI Bill to become a high school grad and a journeyman electrician while both of my parents worked night shift at Pratt & Whitney and my grandparents babysat. A man such as yourself that cannot appreciate the work these women did and the example they set for their children is the kind that hard working self respecting women would reject, which may account for your attitude.
@fashiondiva6972
4 жыл бұрын
Ethan Allen you win the misogynist prize of the year for sure. As a veteran officer only two years from retirement myself I find your dated views disgusting. But it’s surely been my pleasure serving on behalf of someone as backward thinking as you, even if you find my uniform masculine. You can just call me Colonel. Or Your Honor, that is if my judicial robe isn’t too masculine for you too.
@suzannereilman4516
4 жыл бұрын
...get a life loser....
@BadWolfSilence
3 жыл бұрын
Strength is not masculine or feminine, it’s human.
@steveweinstein3222
3 жыл бұрын
Troll.