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During World War II, African colonial soldiers faced severe discrimination and abuse, highlighting systemic racism within British military ranks. Despite their critical contributions and sacrifices, veterans like Eusebio Mbiuki and Joseph Hinga recalled brutal treatment, lower pay, and the disregard for their dignity. Their experiences underscore the injustices endured by these soldiers.
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Revisiting the topic of recruitment from a previous post, as the factors behind African colonial soldiers’ enlistment remain a subject of debate. While some historians emphasize the economic benefits of military service, others highlight coercion, arguing that colonial authorities manipulated economic instability and governance systems to maintain recruitment levels. These perspectives are not mutually exclusive…