Identify how colonial people were involved in the World War II war effort.

They were repatriated to Great Britain or France as new citizens.

They were posthumously given medals of honor for their efforts.

They served as leaders in the Indian National Congress.

They served as soldiers, pilots, secret agents, and more.

They worked in factories producing weapons, ammunition, and other wartime supplies.

They served as nurses and medical staff in field hospitals and military camps.

They provided support services such as transportation, communication, and logistical support.

They worked as code breakers, deciphering enemy messages and providing crucial intelligence.

They participated in resistance movements and underground networks in occupied territories.

They were involved in propaganda campaigns, spreading awareness and promoting the war effort.

They provided support and assistance to refugees and displaced persons.

They played significant roles in the colonial resistance and liberation movements.

They contributed financially through donations and fundraising for war-related causes.