Who were the Tuskegee Airmen during the Second World War?
A) American women pilots who attended flight school in Tuskegee, Alabama, and joined a reserve faction of the air force but were prevented from entering real combat
B) the largest division of the Royal Air Force that ensured the defeat of the Nazis during the Battle of Britain and later on in France
C) a group of American pilots who volunteered for the Royal Air Force and suffered terrible defeat, convincing Roosevelt that the United States was unprepared to enter the war
D) African American pilots trained in Tuskegee, Alabama whose performance in the war helped inspire the eventual desegregation of the armed forces after the war
E) a group of American military men who organized in Tuskegee, Alabama to protest the war, questioning Roosevelt's motives for entering it
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