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    Explore "ww2women" with insightful episodes like "How Women Won WWII: The Women of the Secret Cities" and "How Women Won WWII: Rosie the Riveter Was Just the Beginning" from podcasts like ""Here's Where It Gets Interesting" and "Here's Where It Gets Interesting"" and more!

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    How Women Won WWII: The Women of the Secret Cities

    How Women Won WWII: The Women of the Secret Cities

    Today, on How Women Won WWII, we talk about The Manhattan Project. The top-secret program ran for three war-filled years and employed over 120 thousand people. Most of those people had no idea that they were working on one of the most powerful projects of all time: creating nuclear weapons.


    Hosted by: Sharon McMahon

    Executive Producer: Heather Jackson

    Audio Producer: Jenny Snyder

    Written and researched by: Heather Jackson, Sharon McMahon, Valerie Hoback, and Amy Watkin



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


    How Women Won WWII: Rosie the Riveter Was Just the Beginning

    How Women Won WWII: Rosie the Riveter Was Just the Beginning

    Welcome to our new series, How Women Won World War II. Over the next few weeks, we’ll explore the incredibly varied and complex roles women stepped into during World War II. No, they weren’t GIs. They didn’t land at the beach on Normandy on D-Day, or face military combat, but without a doubt, the roles they performed shaped the way the war was both fought and won.


    Hosted by: Sharon McMahon

    Executive Producer: Heather Jackson

    Audio Producer: Jenny Snyder

    Written and researched by: Heather Jackson, Sharon McMahon, Valerie Hoback, and Amy Watkin



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.