I would think given there being a lack of holocaust effecting the Jews all at once anti-semitism on a larger scale wouldn't end up being as vilified as it is now when the world cracked up Auschwitz and showed just what hate could do. And at the same time it doesn't seem like there's a whole lot of movement between nations so even if there was a larger second generation women's rights movement it couldn't have gone far. But I'm willing to bet that feminism is sort of at a point between First Gen/Suffragette Movement and Second Generation, hippy-born women empowerment. And with the lack of a Second World War which would have been the inspiration - in some parts - for such a movement never being fought and more and more women taking men's jobs it could have lagged behind if such a catalyst was needed. And even during the Great War there wasn't a big workplace shift in the US because they never took part in the first place. Can't speak for the other nations, but that's as much as I know.