Summary:
The book explores the diverse roles and experiences of women during wartime, highlighting their contributions and challenges across various conflicts. It delves into personal stories, military engagements, and the social and political impact of women's involvement in war.
Key points:
1. Women in War: The book highlights the often overlooked, crucial roles women have played in wars, such as nurses, spies, soldiers, and pilots.
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