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French women making ammunition at _a French armament factory near Paris. Women do mucJi of the ivork in these factories, ivorking ten hoars each day. This is varied somewhat in the case of married women, who work two full weeks and then a iveek off, allowing them to keep their homes in order and do their shopping. But everybody is ivorking "all out," 1,700,000 men and 800,000-women being employed on armaments in France. - - f -'sport and General" Photo,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 137, 11 June 1940, Page 5

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French women making ammunition at _a French armament factory near Paris. Women do mucJi of the ivork in these factories, ivorking ten hoars each day. This is varied somewhat in the case of married women, who work two full weeks and then a iveek off, allowing them to keep their homes in order and do their shopping. But everybody is ivorking "all out," 1,700,000 men and 800,000-women being employed on armaments in France. – -f -'sport and General" Photo, Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 137, 11 June 1940, Page 5

French women making ammunition at _a French armament factory near Paris. Women do mucJi of the ivork in these factories, ivorking ten hoars each day. This is varied somewhat in the case of married women, who work two full weeks and then a iveek off, allowing them to keep their homes in order and do their shopping. But everybody is ivorking "all out," 1,700,000 men and 800,000-women being employed on armaments in France. – -f -'sport and General" Photo, Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 137, 11 June 1940, Page 5

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