
Native Americans In World War 2 | Code Talkers Documentary
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10th Grade - University
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The video explores the significant role of Native Americans in World War II, highlighting their voluntary enlistment, contributions as Code Talkers, and the cultural and societal changes that followed. Despite not being drafted in World War I, Native Americans volunteered in large numbers for World War II, driven by a sense of duty and the threat posed by Axis powers. Their involvement led to a weakening of racial barriers and contributed to the civil rights movement. Post-war, Native Americans experienced improved living standards but faced challenges in maintaining tribal influence.
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