When Britain entered World War I in 1914, thousands of women joined the workforce to fill jobs left by men sent overseas. In addition to taking over as transit workers, police, bank tellers and ...
Just three days after World War I ended on Armistice Day, 1918, Bonar Law, the leader of Britain’s Conservative Party, announced that a general election would be held on December 14. It would be no ...
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