What was the significance of
the tirailleurs sénégalaise
during World War II?
(1 point)
They revolted
against Italian rule
and engaged in
guerrilla warfare
along the Eastern
African Front.
They were
exclusively White
soldiers because
Black Africans were
denied entry into the
military.
They were African
soldiers recruited by
France to fight in the
war effort in
mainland Europe.
They were granted
full French
citizenship after the
war for their support
and actions.
1 answer
They were African soldiers recruited by France to fight in the war effort in mainland Europe.