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New Guinean people carry wounded Australian soldiers during World War II

New Guinean people carry wounded Australian soldiers during World War II

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Interactive Video

History

University

Practice Problem

Hard

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The transcript describes the Australians' efforts in battle against the enemy, highlighting the crucial support provided by friendly natives. These natives earned the Allies' gratitude by helping transport the wounded through challenging jungle paths.

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1.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What role did the Australians play in the fight against the enemy?

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2.

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Who were the friendly natives mentioned in the text?

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3.

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How did the natives contribute to the efforts of the Allies?

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What challenges did the Allies face while transporting the wounded?

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Describe the environment that the Allies had to navigate through.

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