World War Two is a series of fact-packed books on key aspects of the Second World War. Each title offers an appealing, magazine-style design and contains readable narrative text plus panels focusing on personalities, events, weapons, documents and other background information. Also included are mini timelines that highlight the dates of important events to keep a clear chronological picture in readers' minds. Women and War chronicles the role of women in the Second World War - from munitions workers to nurses, transport pilots and SOE operatives working in enemy-occupied territory. Also included is a look at how the role of women in society changed after the war was over.
This is Book 3 in the World War Two Series. See all World War Two books here.
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Ann Kramer is one of the UK's most respected non-fiction children's authors, specialising in historical issues such as racism, equality and women's rights. She has written more than 70 books and lives in Hastings.
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