>> i'd like for you to comment on negros that were in world war ii like josephine baker. >> could you repeat that? >> negros that were in world war ii like josephine baker and a pilot from world war i and world war ii but i can't think of his name. >> i can only say briefly. paris prior to the war was a much more liberated city than much of the united states. and josephine baker is an example of someone who did not have the challenges she would have had in the united states. as far as african-american soldiers in world war ii, the army was still segregated at the time. most of you are probably familiar with the tuskegee airmen, a segregated unit who had an extraordinary combat record in flying flighter support for american bombers. a number of african-american veterans from world war i served in world war ii as well, but again still facing the segregation that hthey had experienced in the u.s. army in world war i. so, that's about the best i can do on that question. anything else? anything else? sir? >> how tall was de gaulle? >> how tall was de gaulle? his -- the nickname that the am