The Role of Women, Children, and the Elderly in the German War Machine
This text discusses the role of women, children, and the elderly in the German war machine during World War II. It notes that these groups were often forced to work in factories, mines, and other industries to support the war effort. The text also discusses the hardships that these groups faced, including long hours, low wages, and dangerous working conditions.
- What roles did women, children, and the elderly play in the German war machine?
- What were the hardships that these groups faced?
- How did the use of women, children, and the elderly in the war machine impact Germany’s war effort?
The text concludes by discussing the significance of the role that women, children, and the elderly played in the German war machine. It argues that their contributions were essential to Germany’s war effort, and that they should not be forgotten.