Women Operating Surface Grinders in 1942 Massachusetts Plant
In February 1942, women work diligently at a safety razor plant in Massachusetts, operating surface grinders. During World War II, they take on roles typically held by men, significantly supporting the war effort. The production of V-blocks for wartime machinery illustrates the critical contributions of women to industry during this period.
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Women Operating Surface Grinders in 1942 Massachusetts Plant
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