Black Soldiers

This is obviously bait, but whatever lol.

Sure, add black or any other ethnicity where they were historically, I don’t see why anybody would have an issue with that. Next.

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I wouldn’t mind a few female snipers for Russia also

bullshit

Im soryr what im asian

Well, I mean Chinese-Americans more so. Japanese and Filipino Americans were still in segregated units, however, about 75% of the Chinese-Americans who served, served in non-segregated units. I would imagine that Chinese-Americans were probably the bulk of Asian representation in the US military for the time anyways.

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Like 6% of the Yankees in Euope and Asia were Afro Americans (also we already have a Afro American squad in Normandy)
Aa far as I remember the Tommys “recruited” around 600k black people by the end of the war. Around 3 million men served for the Empire by 1945/ 20%.
But then where/ which campaign and how many of them did London send? How did they contributed to the fights/ campaign or were they used behind the lines?
I dont see why they should be treated as majority in general and not just be included in premium squads (like the P51 fighter). Thats more or less the purpose of premium squads after all.

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I mean, they’re definitely not a majority, however, they were there. I wasn’t trying to blur the lines to say it’s some one to one rate for every race participating in the war. I was trying to say that since Enlisted bases their squads with historical division names, it wouldn’t be too far off to see segregated units or other units made of up specific ethnic groups. Out of the pictures I posted earlier. The US had their only segregated Infantry unit to see combat in the Invasion of Italy (which isn’t in game yet), however they had tank battalions in France pushing towards Germany, meaning they could be in a Battle of the Bulge campaign if one releases. The UK, as far as I know, had two West African divisions set out to the Burma campaign, which is the fourth pic I posted. You had black soldiers in the Free Arabian Legion who actually fought in Tunisia at the request of the Italians. Then there’s the French who had Senegalese divisions.

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Same goes for women.
Yet we dont want tem being treated as majority but '(if necessary) as premium or gold ticket unit.

Yeah. It pretty depends on the campaign itself. I dont know if the British used their cannon fodder in Tunisia too. Same goes for the Yankees in D-Day except a Anti-Aircraft Balloon Battalion (but then DF decided to replace D-Day with the whole battle of Normandy so…). Issue is that the US were racist back in time and they were seperated. It simply wouldnt make sense to turn them into a class.
Sell them as cheap premium squads and its fine I guess,

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