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it prevented nonwhite South Africans
It prevented nonwhite South Africans from fully participating in politics.
Yes. The South African Army and Air Force helped the Allied war effort in north Africa. Also many individual South Africans joined the British forces to fight in Europe.
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The Spitfire was used mainly by the British, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, and British colonial forces.
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General Douglas MacArthur World War II medals were primarily awarded to members of the United States military and their allies. While South Africans served valiantly during the war, specific records of South Africans receiving MacArthur medals are not well-documented. There may have been instances of South African servicemen receiving recognition for their contributions, but the exact number is not readily available. Overall, the focus of these medals was on American forces and their direct allies in the Pacific theater.
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One place that South Africans fought was in Italy. The 6th South African Armoured Division was one of 2 or 3 Allied armored divisions in Italy.
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The Gods Must Be Crazy (1 and 2) based on the Kalahari Bushmen.
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