Rosie The Riveter
Rosie the Riveter was a well-known woman. During World War II, she became famous for portraying an American woman who helped promote ammunition and other supplies. Even though one of the factory workers, Veronica Foster, also known as “Ronnie,” may have been the inspiration for J. Howard Miller’s “We Can Do It” image was not a portrait of a single woman or a real person. Despite never having existed, she is now a huge cultural icon.

Rosie The Riveter
Tokyo Rose
During World War II, the associated troops coined the term “Tokyo Rose.” But what was the point of it all? It was, after all, created for all the female English-speaking radio hosts who were spreading Japanese propaganda. Tokyo Rose was a well-known figure at the time, but she was actually a woman rather than a single person.

Tokyo Rose