The weather was not good. A storm at sea interfered with naval operations and the winds also interfered with airborne landings. -But the weather was predicted to get worse and it soon did, wrecking some of the Mulberry harbours and other landing aids.
The significance of D Day was that it marked the first Allied Troops on the ground in Europe. This was the beginning of the end for the Germans.
D-Day was postponed because of bad weather.
The D-day date changed because of bad weather.
The significance of D-Day was that it was the first time Allied armies were in France to fight the German occupiers.
D-Day has major significance as this was the re-entry of Allied troops in force to challenge the German occupation forces in Europe..
The significance of D Day was that it marked the first Allied Troops on the ground in Europe. This was the beginning of the end for the Germans.
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D-Day was postponed because of bad weather.
The significance of D-Day was that it was the first time Allied armies were in France to fight the German occupiers.
The D-day date changed because of bad weather.
it sucks! it sucks!
D-Day has major significance as this was the re-entry of Allied troops in force to challenge the German occupation forces in Europe..
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It was weather related.
There was only 1 key significance to D-Day. That was that it was the beginning of the Allied campaign on the Western Front to regain control of western Europe and to push for Germany.
Yes, luck of tides/weather!
D-Day was actually delayed one day due to bad weather