riveter$70876$ - translation to greek
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riveter$70876$ - translation to greek

CULTURAL ICON OF THE UNITED STATES DURING WORLD WAR 2
Rose the Riveter; Rosie the riveter; Rosy the riviter; Rose Will Monroe; Rosy riveter; Wendy the Welder; Mary Doyle Keefe; Rosie the Riveter (song)
  • Assembling a wing section, [[Fort Worth, Texas]], October 1942
  • A man and woman [[rivet]]ing team working on the cockpit shell of a [[C-47]] aircraft at the plant of [[North American Aviation]] (1942)
  • [[Norman Rockwell]]'s ''Saturday Evening Post'' 1943 cover featuring Rosie the Riveter
  • A "Rosie" putting [[rivet]]s on an [[Vultee A-31 Vengeance]] in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], in 1943
  •  A 1943 Monsanto advertisement for refrigeration reveals ambivalence, emphasizing that after the war, women will return to their homes as "Rosie the Housewife."
  • "[[We Can Do It!]]", by J. Howard Miller, was made as an inspirational image to boost worker morale.
  • A "Wendy the Welder" at the [[Richmond Shipyards]]
  • A woman operating a [[turret lathe]] (1942)
  • Women workers in the ordnance shops of [[Midvale Steel]] and Ordnance Company in [[Nicetown]], Pennsylvania, during [[World War I]] (1918)
  • Women at work on bomber, [[Douglas Aircraft Company]], Long Beach, California (1942)

riveter      
n. καρφωτής, καρφώτητα

Definition

rivet
(rivets, riveting, riveted)
1.
If you are riveted by something, it fascinates you and holds your interest completely.
As a child I remember being riveted by my grandfather's appearance...
He was riveted to the John Wayne movie...
The scar on her face had immediately riveted their attention.
VERB: be V-ed, be V-ed to n, V n
2.
A rivet is a short metal pin with a flat head which is used to fasten flat pieces of metal together.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Rosie the Riveter

Rosie the Riveter is an allegorical cultural icon in the United States who represents the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies. These women sometimes took entirely new jobs replacing the male workers who joined the military. Rosie the Riveter is used as a symbol of American feminism and women's economic advantage.

Similar images of women war workers appeared in other countries such as Britain and Australia. The idea of Rosie the Riveter originated in a song written in 1942 by Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb. Images of women workers were widespread in the media in formats such as government posters, and commercial advertising was heavily used by the government to encourage women to volunteer for wartime service in factories. Rosie the Riveter became the subject and title of a Hollywood film in 1944.