Unseen Casualties

Unseen Casualties
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Download or read book Unseen Casualties written by Connie Riker and published by Conrad Riker. This book was released on 101-01-01 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: You've heard about the horrors of World War 1, but have you considered the untold stories of women? This book uncovers the overlooked contributions of women on the frontlines, their unseen struggles, and their fight for rights. Think you know the whole story of World War 1? Think again. Are you tired of history being written by men, for men? Have you ever wondered about the women who served in World War 1, only to be forgotten? If so, then Unseen Casualties: Women's Hidden War is for you. This groundbreaking book will: - Shed light on the invisible women of World War 1, from nurses to spies to soldiers. - Expose the physical and psychological horrors that women endured in the trenches. - Reveal how the war machine perpetuated gender roles and sexism. - Analyze the dual burden women faced as caregivers, workers, and fighters. - Explore the untold stories of women's mental health during and after the war. - Discuss the price of freedom on women's lives and their fight for rights. If you want to uncover the hidden truths about women's role in World War 1, buy this book today. The time for silent women is over; let their stories be heard.


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