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File:Bundesarchiv Bild 163-161, Kamerun, Duala, Polizeitruppe.jpg|Policemen at [[Douala|Duala]] on the Kaiser’s birthday, 1901

File:Bundesarchiv Bild 163-161, Kamerun, Duala, Polizeitruppe.jpg|Policemen at [[Douala|Duala]] on the Kaiser’s birthday, 1901

File:Bundesarchiv Bild 137-034473, Kamerun, bei Tiko, Bananen-Verladung.jpg|Bananas being loaded for export to Germany, 1912

File:Bundesarchiv Bild 137-034473, Kamerun, bei Tiko, Bananen-Verladung.jpg|Bananas being loaded for export to Germany, 1912

File:Defenders of the Homeland – Recruitment Propaganda Pamphlet IMG 20250105 111314.jpg|Japanese [[Defenders of the Homeland|PETA]] recruitment poster written in the [[Indonesian language]]

File:Defenders of the Homeland – Recruitment Propaganda Pamphlet IMG 20250105 111314.jpg|Japanese [[Defenders of the Homeland|PETA]] recruitment poster written in the [[Indonesian language]]

File:Felduniformen des französischen Heeres 1939 OKH Tafel Plakat Illustrator Herbert Rothgaengel (-1945) WWII uniforms of Army of France (Nazi Germany Wehrmacht chart poster) Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart No known copyright restriction.jpg| [[Oberkommando des Heeres|OKH]] illustration for German Army use showing the different field uniforms employed by the French Army at the time, including some of those used by Moroccan, Algerian, and Senegalese colonial troops, 1939

File:Felduniformen des französischen Heeres 1939 OKH Tafel Plakat Illustrator Herbert Rothgaengel (-1945) WWII uniforms of Army of France (Nazi Germany Wehrmacht chart poster) Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart No known copyright restriction.jpg| [[Oberkommando des Heeres|OKH]] illustration for German Army use showing the different field uniforms employed by the French Army at the time, including some of those used by Moroccan, Algerian, and Senegalese colonial troops, 1939

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Revision as of 02:36, 29 November 2025

Aspect of the World War II period

During World War Two the Islamic World included the entire Arab World (the North African and Middle Eastern Maghreb and Mashriq regions), Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, large areas of Sub-Saharan Africa (mostly in East and West Africa), the various Muslim populated regions of the Soviet Union (including the various Tatar peoples, Bashkirs, Chechens, Ingushians, and the regions of Dagestan, Azerbaijan and the Central Asian Turkic Republics, among others), the Indian subcontinent, south east Asia (Indonesia and Malaysia), areas of South Eastern Europe and the Caucasus such as the Bosnia and Kosovo regions of Yugoslavia and Albania. In addition, countries bot considered part of the Muslim World and which had very few Muslims still concerned themselves with policies related to Islam, to Islamic-majority countries/predominately Muslim ethnic groups, and tried to make use of them for their own purposes during the war.

North Africa and the Middle East

An Arab Legion rifleman shelters near Mersa Matruh, Egypt, 28 May 1940.

Morocco

Algeria

Tunisia

Libya

Egypt

Syria

Lebanon

Iraq

Saudi Arabia

Iran

Other Regions

Europe

Yugoslavia

Albania

Muslim minorities in other regions

Soviet Union

Policies Towards Islam

Sub-Saharan Africa

East Asia

China

South East Asia

Philippines

Dutch East Indies and Malaya

The Flag used by Pembela Tanah Air (Defenders of the Homeland) battalions under Imperial Japanese command, which were recruited from the overwhelmingly Muslim local population of the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies and Malaya.

South Asia

India

Allied Powers

France

Netherlands

Soviet Union

United Kingdom

United States of America

Axis Powers

Germany

Italy

Japan

Marching soldiers of the PETA battalions recruited from Indonesians and Malays.

Bulgaria

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