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Meet Amazing Americans 美国总统 艾森豪 (Dwight D. Eisenhower)
 
Photograph of landing craft, 1944.
1944年春,像图中的登陆船供应不足.

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艾森豪的 D-Day (军事攻击日) 决定

您曾否在时间的压力下,做出棘手的决定过?1944年春天,身为欧洲战区的盟军最高司令官艾森豪将军必须做出第二次世界大战中最重要的决定,而且已经迫在眉睫了 。数以千计的盟军部队、水手及空军士兵正在等待他的命令,准备开始进攻欧洲的大君主战争。艾森豪已经将该作战行动延迟了一个月并延缓了其他的军事作战,目的是为了让盟军有足够的时间建造及 搜集他们所需的登陆船。现在他设置了一个日期:194465日并要他的军官及士兵做好准备 。然而,仍有一个因素是盟军无法控制的,您知道是什么吗?


Have you ever had to make a tough decision under time pressure? In the spring of 1944, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Allied Supreme Commander in Europe, had to make one of the most important decisions of World War II and time was quickly running out. Hundreds of thousands of Allied troops, sailors, and airmen awaited his orders to begin Operation Overlord, the invasion of Europe. Eisenhower had already delayed Overlord for a month and postponed other military operations to allow the Allies enough time to build and gather together the landing craft they needed. He now set a date, June 5, 1944, and told his officers and men to be ready. Still, there was one factor beyond the Allies' control. Do you know what that was?

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