Soviet women played an important role <span>in World War II</span> (whose Eastern Front was known as the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union). While most toiled in industry, transport, agriculture and other civilian roles, working double shifts to free up enlisted men to fight and increase military production, a sizable number of women served in the army. The majority were in medical units.
There were 800,000 women who served in the Soviet Armed Forces during the war,[1] which is roughly 3 percent of total military personnel.[2]Nearly 200,000 were decorated and 89 of them eventually received the Soviet Union’s highest award, the Hero of the Soviet Union, among which some served as pilots, snipers, machine gunners, tank crew members and partisans, as well as in auxiliary roles.[3][4]
At first, when Germany attacked the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, thousands of women who volunteered were turned away. Two factors changed attitudes and ensured a greater role for women who wanted to fight: the losses to the Germans after their initial success in 1941 and the efforts of determined women. In the early stages of the war, the fastest route to advancement in the military for women was service in medical and auxiliary units.
Ancient Greek authors wrote some very influential things, some of which would go on to inspire Shakespeare's plays. Many Ancient Greek writings are still famous today- for example, <em>The Iliad</em> and <em>The Odyssey, </em>and <em>The Republic </em>by Plato. As or the modern world, Greek mythology has had some pretty heavy influence on pop culture recently. There are many series that rely greatly on Greek mythology; these include <em>Pegasus</em> by Kate O'Hearn, <em>Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief</em> by rick Riordian, and even <em>A Court of Thorn and Roses</em> by Sarah Maas.
Answer:
Fascist governments glorify the nation and insist that citizens out the state above individuality
Explanation:
extremely nationalist nations. Think Germany during ww2
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He justified his action by postulating that a long protracted trial would have further polarized the country. This decision costed him his re election bid as it led to widespread condemnation by the public.
Because expansion led to the inevitable question: would slavery be permitted in any new territories gained from expansion?