This essay discusses the role of rubble women in re-establishing Germany after WWII. It includes the background and definition of the rubble women, their role in Germany, and the impact of their activities on politics, economy, culture, and society. The essay argues that the rubble women played a significant role in removing the debris of the buildings and monuments that were demolished due to the aerial attacks by the Allied Air Forces. Their passion and love for the country pushed the German women to participate in the cleaning program to make the economy revive again and ushered development in the wake of the post Second World War period. The essay also highlights the social inequality portrayed in the German society where the rich women were identified as so sophisticated that they were not willing to engage in the activities like the clean-up.