The foggy weather...
D-Day was almost postponed due to a string of really bad weather. This caused moonless nights which made it difficult for paratroops, and high seas risked the swamping of small boats.
June 5th, 1944.....but due to bad wether it was postponed until June 6th
Many other people have come forward with ideas, but the most common one is that the invasion was postponed 3 times, for reasons like weather, from A-day to B-day to C-day and finally decided to go ahead with D-day, despite terrible weather!
D Day began in late May 1944 when the troops were all ready to board ships in Britain. Many troops boarded their ships two or three times only to have the event postponed due to bad weather.
The foggy weather...
D-Day was almost postponed due to a string of really bad weather. This caused moonless nights which made it difficult for paratroops, and high seas risked the swamping of small boats.
The invasion was highly reliant on the weather. It was not actually ever postponed, more like the Allies were waiting for the right atmospheric conditions to launch the attack.
Because the weather was too bad.
June 5th 1944, but due to bad weather it was postponed to June 6, 1944
June 5th, 1944.....but due to bad wether it was postponed until June 6th
He asked if it could be postponed for a day or two.
Many other people have come forward with ideas, but the most common one is that the invasion was postponed 3 times, for reasons like weather, from A-day to B-day to C-day and finally decided to go ahead with D-day, despite terrible weather!
D-Day was a code name for the day that the Allies invaded France during WWII on June 6, 1944.
Because the weather on that day was really bad - if it had continued, the d-day landings would have had to have been postponed.
D Day began in late May 1944 when the troops were all ready to board ships in Britain. Many troops boarded their ships two or three times only to have the event postponed due to bad weather.
D-day was the name for the start of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Occupied Europe