WWII – Eisenhower Said Four Words — Then 160,000 Men Crossed the Channel
Автор: WW2 - Iconic Moments
Загружено: 2025-12-30
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June 5, 1944. Southwick House, England.
Supreme Allied Commander Dwight Eisenhower studies weather reports that should cancel the largest invasion in history. Winds at Force 5. Rough seas. Low visibility. Meteorologists urge delay. Senior commanders argue both sides.
Outside, 160,000 Allied soldiers wait.
Then Eisenhower speaks four words that launch D-Day anyway.
This World War II story reveals the moment when strategic necessity overruled perfect conditions — and how one decision sent hundreds of thousands of men across the English Channel into uncertainty, chaos, and history.
What followed would shape the outcome of the war in Europe forever.
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This video is narrative storytelling based on World War II events from publicly available historical sources. While we aim for engaging and accurate storytelling, some details and dialogue may be dramatized or simplified. This content is not an academic source. For verified historical research, consult professional historians and primary archival materials. Watch responsibly.
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