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The Tirailleurs Sénégalais: France's African Army in WWI

6 min · 8. juni 2026
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They were called the 'tirailleurs sénégalais' — but most weren't from Senegal. Over 200,000 West African soldiers fought for France in World War I, conscripted from across French West Africa. This episode follows the journey of men like Mamadou, a farmer from modern-day Mali, who marched to Verdun and the Chemin des Dames. We explore the 'force noire' vision of General Mangin, the brutal training in camps like Fréjus, the segregated hospitals, and the post-war betrayal when their promised pensions were slashed. Lucas and Luna discuss the tangled politics of colonial recruitment, the psychological testing the French devised ('the pencil test'), and how African troops were used as shock troops in the Nivelle Offensive. They also examine the racialized propaganda that depicted these soldiers as savage cannibals, even as they died for a republic that denied them citizenship. A lesser-known chapter of the Great War, told through the eyes of those who fought for a flag that wasn't truly theirs. #TirailleursSénégalais #WWI #FrenchColonialTroops #ForceNoire #BattalionLeclerc #Verdun #CheminDesDames #GeneralMangin #BlaiseDiagne #Senegal #FrenchWestAfrica #Recruitment #Colonialism #GreatWar #AfricanSoldiers #History #FexingoHistory #WorldWarI Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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