Women Fighting in WWII
By Reena Gutman and Melissa Dreyer
Introduction
outline
flags
German
U.S
Japan
Britain
clothing
Army
pilot
nurse
fighting
helping win
helped kill people
flow planes
nurses
Alice Kennedy
Sarah Kinno
, Ellen Campbell
discrimination
gender
fighting
not strong
Weapons
AA gun
Tanks
Planes
Hero
We think that a hero is created when certain circumstances occur. The women who fought in WWII were heroes in this circumstance. One woman who brought this out was Barbara Lauwers who was a propaganda warrior. We think this because she had a mission that successfully that 600 troops that were in the Germans side, withdrew from the Germans. She earned a bronze medal from this mission.
Work cited
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"A Look Back … Barbara Lauwers: Deceiving the Enemy." Central Intelligence Agency. Central Intelligence Agency, 30 Apr. 2013. Web. 04 Mar. 2014.
N.d. Photograph. Central Intelligence Agency. Central Intelligence Agency, 30 Apr. 2013. Web. 04 Mar. 2014.
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