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Question: How did aboriginals contribute in World War 2!?
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Even though they were not considered citizens of Australia at the time, (that took until 1967) Australian Aboriginals made a huge contribution to the war effort!. A dispropotionately large number volunteered, and the first Aboriginal officer was commissioned in WW2!.

Check out the Australian War Memeorial Website for more info!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

The definition of "aboriginals" is the people native to the geographic region!. Since the French are native to France, and the Germans are native to Germany, and Russians are native to Russia!.!.!. aboriginals are the ones who fought the War for the most part!. North and South Americans are not aboriginals in Europe and neither are Australians or Africans or Asians!.
If you meant to ask how Australian Aborigines contributed to World War 2, then that is a different question!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Check if they fought in army units!?
Aboriginals live in Darwin, and that got bombed by the Japanese in WW2!. Maybe the Aboriginals were in security!.Www@QuestionHome@Com