00:00Die finalen Entscheidung auf D-Day wird mir sein, und mir allein sein.
00:09Call General Eisenhower.
00:13Tiger war ein Training-Opp, Dress-Rehearsal für D-Day.
00:18Sie kamen direkt auf ihn.
00:21Ein Fehler.
00:23Ein Fehler.
00:25Hike, you have to stop doing this to yourself.
00:29What's done is done.
00:33Group Captain Dr. James Stagg, here at the express request of General Eisenhower.
00:37Do we have a date yet for the invasion zone?
00:39D-Day is in 61 hours.
00:42From now, this is the largest seaborne invasion in history.
00:47Fate of the war, thousands of lives hinge on this.
00:51I need a forecast.
00:54Churchill tells me you're the best meteorologist in the country.
00:57Get me the latest readings from every single base within 2,000 miles of Normandy.
01:01The invasion is confirmed for Monday, Monday, Monday.
01:05They won't like this.
01:07We are faced with a succession of two aggressive storms.
01:11Are you absolutely certain?
01:13D-Day will be calm and sunny.
01:15I couldn't disagree with that more.
01:22If D-Day is cancelled, we will lose this war.
01:27The final decision on the timing of D-Day will be mine.
01:31And mine alone.
01:33If you invade tomorrow, they're going to be washed away.
01:38300,000 men with families that they may never see again.
01:45Why should I trust you?
01:46We must face the vats.
01:49The vats!
01:50However frightening they may be.
01:55If we delay, the enemy will be ready and waiting.
01:58They'll slaughter every single last one of us.
02:09The storms that I'm talking about are real.
02:14And the wrath of nature...
02:18Is real.
02:44They're just anxious.
02:44That's what it is.
02:44You just want you to see.
02:45You have to wait.
02:45I want you to stay with me.
02:45So you can see that.
02:45You can see it.
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