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History, 25.01.2021 01:00 yair7

What was the unforeseen impact of forcing Africans to fight on behalf of their colonizers in World War II? A. It strengthened European control over African colonies.
B. It resulted in Germany losing World War II.
C. It inspired Africans to fight for their own independence.
D. It resulted in Africans refusing to fight in World War II.

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