November 28, 2024
“They don’t recognize the women” | WWII Liberator | Women’s History Month | USC Shoah Foundation

“They don’t recognize the women” | WWII Liberator | Women’s History Month | USC Shoah Foundation

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“They don’t recognize the women” | WWII Liberator | Women’s History Month | USC Shoah Foundation

For Women’s History Month, USC Shoah Foundation shares a compelling interview with World War II veteran, Rita Geibel. In her testimony, Rita discusses her experience as a woman in the military.

“Even today, they don’t recognize the women. […] Women were never in the service like this. This is the first time, and we made history.”

March is Women’s History Month in the United States.

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