Unearthed World War II Pictures Show A Never-Before-Seen Side of History

Working Hard

The photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White was one of the earliest photographers hired for Life Magazine, so it's no surprise that she captured such an iconic image of women working in factories after men went to war. Margaret later became the first woman to be permitted to work in combat zones during the war and the first female war journalist. Now that's girl power...

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