Africans Who Fought In The Second World War Deserve Fair Recompense Letter

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africans who fought in the second world war deserve fair recompense letter
Simon Diggins says African veterans were awarded settlements that were one-third of that given to British soldiers or white settlers from Africa Thank you for highlighting the new exhibition at the National Army Museum, commemorating the invaluable service of Indian and African soldiers in the second world war . I had the honour of serving with Ghanaian, Nigerian and Sierra Leonean soldiers in west Africa in 1999-2000 and they remembered, with pride, their forefathers campaigning in Burma rightly so the battles in the Arakan in 1943 were some of the hardest fought in the war. Far less honourable has been successive British governments refusal to treat African veterans, who fought so bravely for us, equitably. At the end of their service, African veterans were awarded a settlement one-third of that given to British soldiers or white settlers from Africa: it was straightforward racial discrimination.
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