It is perhaps due to the arbitrariness of the colonial system that used these recruits as cogs in a war that is not theirs in the first place. But even here, the decision to join the army and die for France would puncture their whole existence and future. These soldiers vigorously defended the republic and could live under a stark injustice, bad food and unsuitable winter outfits, as well as being berated as insubordinates (O’Riley 280). Equally important, one has to evaluate the way the French army viewed these soldiers. It would stand to reason by looking at the aftermath of war and the lack of recognition to the African recruits that they simply did not matter to France, whether they died or lived was equally the same, because their existence and visibility is extremely different from a French soldier’s and less
It is perhaps due to the arbitrariness of the colonial system that used these recruits as cogs in a war that is not theirs in the first place. But even here, the decision to join the army and die for France would puncture their whole existence and future. These soldiers vigorously defended the republic and could live under a stark injustice, bad food and unsuitable winter outfits, as well as being berated as insubordinates (O’Riley 280). Equally important, one has to evaluate the way the French army viewed these soldiers. It would stand to reason by looking at the aftermath of war and the lack of recognition to the African recruits that they simply did not matter to France, whether they died or lived was equally the same, because their existence and visibility is extremely different from a French soldier’s and less