The story of the contribution of women in the Canadian wartime aviation industry during World War II.
They raised children, baked cakes... and built world-class fighter planes. Sixty years ago, thousands of women from Thunder Bay and the Prairies donned trousers, packed lunch pails and took up rivet guns to participate in the greatest industrial war effort in Canadian history. Like many other factories across the country from 1939 to 1945, the shop floor at Fort William's Canadian Car and Foundry was transformed from an all-male workforce to one with forty percent female workers.
Barbarossa: Hitler Turns East
Documentary, History
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Atomic People
Documentary, History
7.0
Food from the Empire
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Night and Fog
Documentary, History
8.2
Hitler's American Business Partners
Documentary, History
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Amado Granell, el valencià que va alliberar París
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Festung Bratislava
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The Royal Air Force at War 1939-1941
War, Documentary
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People of Russia
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D-Day, 100 jours pour la liberté
Documentary, History, War
7.5
The Natural History of Destruction
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7.3
The RAF at War: Part One
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The RAF at War: Part Two
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The RAF at War: Part Three
War, Documentary
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Hitlers Sista Dagar
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Honeymoon in Oak Ridge
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The Unknown Woman
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The Crucible
War, Documentary, History, Drama
10.0
The History of the Pit Stop: Gone in Two Seconds
Documentary, History
6.0
Power Meri
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