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Women Who Do Men's Work in War
Women of the belligerent nations are doing men's work of a kind not usually allotted to them. Here we see them studying the trajectory of a projectile by means of a stream of water emitted from a vessel at various pressure.
The standing figure is that of Fräulein Jarema Kuz, who volunteered with a regiment of Uhlans, and has served her colors so well that she has been promoted and decorated. The other two pictures show German women at work in the laboratories. These German women have
added much to the strength of the German arms in the field. Much of the laboratory work connected with the war is now done by women
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