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During World War 2, three groups of people helped the United States. They were the Navajo code talkers, women and the Tuskegee airmen.
One of the groups that helped in the war was the Navajo code talkers. Even though the Germans and Japanese could hear them talking back and forth, they couldn’t understand what they were saying. This is because they were talking in a secret code that only the Navajo Code Talkers knew. This was a language was not written down. All of the Navajo code talkers were Native Americans.
Another group that helped during World War 2 was the women. When the men left, the women took their places at their jobs. Some worked at the factories and the pharmacies and when the men came back most of them wanted their jobs back but some women wanted to keep the jobs and some of the bosses of the women that just quit gave them their jobs back.
Finally, the last group that helped during World War 2 is the amazing Tuskegee airmen the were the navigators they told the army where the enemy was when they got sent to war the army thought they would fail but they did not. When they joined the war the painted there tails red and called themselves the red tails so that the United States knew that they were there to help.
Overall, there was three groups that helped during the world war ll and they helped and they were awesome because all of the groups that helped did different things to help United States.
By: Terence Scribner