what was the significance of the tirailleurs senegalaise during world war II?

1. they revolted against italian rule and engaged in guerrilla warfare along the eastern african front
2. they were granted full french citizenship after the war for their support and actions
3. they were exclusively white soldiers because black africans were denied entry into the military
4. they were african soldiers recruited by france to fight in the war effort in mainland europe

4. they were African soldiers recruited by France to fight in the war effort in mainland Europe

The Tirailleurs Senegalaise were African soldiers from French West Africa who were recruited by France to fight in World War II. They played a significant role in various battles and campaigns throughout the war, including participating in the liberation of France. After the war, they were granted full French citizenship for their service and actions.