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Weather conditions were unsuitable for the landing that Dwight D. Eisenhower was planning
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Dwight D. Eisenhower meets with meteorologist and he predicts a clearing in the weather on June 6th
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this was the planned attack that Dwight D. Eisenhower had picked but the weather conditions were not right and everyting looked like it was going to be cancelled
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This date was called "operation overload" and it is when the allies invasion on Europe occupied by the Nazi's
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a full moon occured and there was good weather until now it started to change
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Normandy was isolated on the 5th of june one day after the invasion
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additional glider operations had delivered the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment to the 82nd Airborne
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German 346th Infantry Division broke through the eastern edge of the defensive line four days after the invasion
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Allied forces crossed the River Seine and were establishing a good grip on Normandy
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The railroads of France were called inoperable