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During World War II, the Women's Land Army (WLA) in Britain played a crucial role in maintaining agricultural productivity while men were away at war. Connie, one of the Land Girls, recalls the hardships and pride of working long hours in all weather conditions. The WLA, formed during World War I and reactivated in 1939, helped Britain become 70% self-sufficient in food.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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