No, that's a myth. Females of practically all species are promiscuous and not monogamous. Certain species of birds were once touted as proof of total monogamy, but later researchers-- much later-- found that the females would stray even in these once famously mated-for-life bird species.
If that were the case, then why do you think throughout history to present, paternity is a very serious issue? Were women sooo faithful that would never have been an issue and would not be today. Feminazi lies are still lies whether they hate on men or paint a ridiculously distorted, albeit positive, picture of the nature of women.
Men are made to biologically to want to have sex constantly, and by this means a man will try to copulate with his mate as much as possible, thereby ensuring a successful impregnation eventually. Nowhere within that behavior is infidelity predicated. That is your own interpretation based on prejudice against men and masculinity.
Noooope... cheating, like many other deplorable characteristics, is not specifically a male or female behavior, it is a human behavior, either gender is capable of cheating, and on many levels both sexes cheat at the same rate. One does not simply out to the other, no matter what you watch on oprah or doctor phil... now as for the notion of men "spreading their seed"... people always confuse instinct with sensation. Take for example people (and some men) believe it is their instinct to spread their seed, well no it actually isn't.
It is however instinct for men to do something that brings physical pleasure to their bodies, aka sex or sexual practice. Men do not consciously or subconsciously spread their seed, their bodies do that for them, erego it isn't instinctual, but more of a by-product of indulging in physical pleasure. Their minds tell them that sex feels good.
Their bodies give humans that design (sex feeling good) so that when they act on instinct, (again, sex) their bodies will do the rest of the work naturally (orgasm) and as for women being more faithful than men? All you have to do is ask any soldier who was around through operations desert storm and desert sheild about all of the army wives back home who either cheated or divorced their husbands while they were deployed overseas. It is in this time that the "dear john" letter came into full swing, more women in this timespan cheated and left their husbands by such an alarming number that military men afterwards started to date and mary women other people didn't necessarily find pretty, why you ask?
Nobody fools around with ugly women, so the hubbies didn't have to worry about them cheating when they cam home from duty.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.