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      • Women’s Land Army (WLA), U.S. federally established organization that from 1943 to 1947 recruited and trained women to work on farms left untended owing to the labour drain that arose during World War II.
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  2. In Britain during the First World War, there was a shortage of farm labour as men were conscripted into the forces, and a need to grow more food due to the threat to supplies caused by German submarines. This led to the establishment of the Women’s Land Army in February 1917.

  3. Apr 20, 2015 · The Women’s Land Army played a fundamental role in Britain during World War Two. The Women’s Land Army helped to provide Britain with food at a time when U-boats were destroying many merchant ships bringing supplies to Britain from America. Members of the WLA sawing wood. The Women’s Land Army was first created during World War One.

  4. The Women’s Land Army employed over 200,000 women between June 1939 and November 1950. These women, known as Land Girls, replaced male farm workers who had gone to war. Coming from all walks of life, Land Girls were critical to increasing the country’s food production.

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  5. Women’s Land Army (WLA), U.S. federally established organization that from 1943 to 1947 recruited and trained women to work on farms left untended owing to the labour drain that arose during World War II. By the summer of 1942, American farmers faced a severe labour shortage—since 1940 some six.

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  6. The Women's Land Army was first created during World War One, when farm workers left to fight on the Front. The thousands of men who had left for war left a shortage of agricultural workers - this gap was filled by women.

  7. The Women's Land Army (WLA) was a British civilian organisation created in 1917 by the Board of Agriculture during the First World War to bring women into work in agriculture, replacing men called up to the military.

  8. The WLA was founded in 1939 and only disbanded in 1950. Most of us were housed in hostels, which could be hutments or large country houses and private farms. A middle-aged warden and her...

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