These are the intimate and personal stories of an unforgettable group of women, whose hard work and quiet courage made a significant contribution to Britain\'s war effort.
Here for the first time, in their own words, members of this \'secret army\' of female munitions workers tell us what life was really like..
They worked around the clock, often exposed to toxic, lethal chemicals, and accidents could result in blindness, loss of limbs - or worse.
They were the unsung heroines of World War II, and it was dangerous, dirty and exhausting work.
They didn\'t fire the bullets, but they filled them up with explosives and helped Britain win the war.
These are the intimate and personal stories of an unforgettable group of women, whose hard work and quiet courage made a significant contribution to Britain\'s war effort