iPad X Spring 2018 Common Core D meda education 2020 com ht
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As per the website vam.as.uk,
\"Women of Britain, Come into the Factories, recruiting poster designed by Donald Zec (b.1919) for the Ministry of Information. Colour lithograph. England, 1941. This poster was part of the \'call-up\' effort to bring British women into war work in December 1941. It echoes the archetypal image of the Soviet proletarian woman and has a graphic trace of the mood of egalitarianism which was marked in wartime Britain.\"
So the basic propaganda of the poster was to encourage women to join the workforce while men were away at war. Prior to this period, women would have been primarily been at home with children and doing house work while the men worked in the factory.
During world war 2 this tradition changed, women began to take over from men in the factories. It was extremely important that the Women of Britain took the place of the men who were on the frontline. Soldiers needed fresh supplies of ammunition, tanks and guns. The women of Britain played a crucial role in keeping the supply chain to the frontline moving.
