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Deaths and injuries to Native Americans were at a much high proportion in World War II. Also, many of them did not receive proper care after returning from the war.

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WWII affected many since so many enlisted in the US Military. Most famous were the Mohave Indians who trained as Marine Code Talkers to defeat Japanese listening posts.

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