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English: This page appeared in the Dec. 30, 1915 issue of the english war magazine "The War Budget" and shows women in English munition factories. Above: Percussion caps are being fitted. Below: final inspection of shell cases on a travelling belt
Deutsch: Diese Seite erschien in der Ausgabe vom 30. Dezember 1915 des englischen Kriegsmagazins "The War Budget" und zeigt Frauen als Arbeiterinnen in englischen Munitionsfabriken während des 1. Weltkriegs. Die beiden Frauen oben bringen Sprengkapseln an Geschossen an; unten inspizieren Frauen die fertigen Kartuschen auf einem Fließband.
Date 1915
Source The War Budget
Author Unknown
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