- Brave Women of Oceania
Dedicated to the women of the South Pacific area who have served history.
www.angellpro.com.au/women.htm
- Bullwinkel, Vivian (1915-2000)@
dir.yahoo.com/.../World_War_II/People
- Chiang, Madame Kai-shek (1897-2003)@
dir.yahoo.com/.../People/Chiang__Madame_Kai_shek__1897_2003_
- Khan, Noor Inayat (1914-1944)@
dir.yahoo.com/.../Spies/Khan__Noor_Inayat__1914_1944_
- Nachthexen (Night Witches)@
dir.yahoo.com/.../World_War_II/Nachthexen__Night_Witches_
- Our Stories: Recollections of Women from WWII
Project which is collecting firsthand accounts from women who lived through the war.
www.storiesbywomen.net
- Rosie the Riveter Memorial
Celebrating and interpreting women's crucial contributions to the World War Two Home Front.
www.rosietheriveter.org
- Sisters in Resistance
PBS companion to the documentary chronicling the heroism and friendships of four young non-Jewish women imprisoned in concentration camps during World War II for their resistance to the Nazi occupation of France.
www.pbs.org/sistersinresistance
- Soviet Women Pilots in the Great Patriotic War
women pilots and fighter aces of the Red Air Force in WWII. Features aviators like Lilya Litvyak, Valeria Khmoyakova, and Katya Budanova and the aircraft they flew.
pratt.edu/~rsilva/sovwomen.htm
- Szabo, Violette (1921-1945)@
dir.yahoo.com/.../Spies/Szabo__Violette__1921_1945_
- What did you do in the war, Grandma?
History of Rhode Island women during World War II.
www.stg.brown.edu/projects/WWII_Women
- Women Airforce Service Pilots - WWII (2)
Find sites about WASP or Women Airforce Service Pilots, the pioneering women pilots of World War II. Sites include history, stories of courage, quotes, and articles.
dir.yahoo.com/.../Women/Women_Airforce_Service_Pilots___WWII
- Women Come to the Front
Profiles of selected female journalists, photographers, and broadcasters active during World War II.
lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/wcf/wcf0001.html
- Women's Army Corps: A Commemoration of World War II Service
Brochure prepared by Judith A. Bellafaire discussing the military history of the more than 150,000 American women who served in the Women's Army Corps (WAC) during World War II.
www.army.mil/cmh-pg/brochures/wac/wac.htm
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