Feature: Rediscovering WWII’s female ‘computers’
In all the interviews and conversations, it hadn’t come up. To the sisters, it was just a job they’d held a long time ago, when they were teens with a talent for numbers.To filmmaker LeAnn Erickson, it was history rediscovered.It was 2003 and Erickson was interviewing sisters Shirley Blumberg Melvin and Doris Blumberg Polsky for her documentary, “Neighbor Ladies,” about a woman-owned real estate agency that helped to peacefully integrate a Philadelphia neighborhood.
In 1942, the US military recruited women to work as ‘computers’. They were called the, ‘Top Secret Rosies.’ (Net Photo)