00:03Call General Eisenhower.
00:07Tiger was a training op, dress rehearsal for D-Day.
00:12They walked right into it.
00:15One mistake.
00:18It's not one mistake.
00:19Ike, you have to stop doing this to yourself.
00:23What's done is done.
00:27Group Captain Dr. James Stagg, here at the Experiment.
00:29Press request to generalize an hour.
00:31Do we have a date yet for the invasions out?
00:33D-Day is in 61 hours from now.
00:37This is the largest seaborne invasion in history.
00:41Fate of the war, thousands of lives hinge on this.
00:45I need a forecast.
00:48Churchill tells me you're the best meteorologist in the country.
00:51Get me the latest readings from every single base within 2,000 miles of Normandy.
00:55The invasions confirmed for Monday, Monday, Monday.
00:59But they weren't like this.
01:01We are faced with a succession of two aggressive storms.
01:05Are you absolutely certain?
01:07D-Day will be calm and sunny.
01:09I couldn't disagree with that more.
01:16If D-Day is cancelled, we will lose this war.
01:21The final decision on the timing of D-Day will be mine.
01:25And mine alone.
01:28If you invade tomorrow, they're going to be washed away.
01:31Three hundred thousand men with families that they may never see again.
01:39Why should I trust you?
01:41We must face the Vax.
01:43The Vax, however frightening they may be.
01:49If we delay, the enemy will be ready and waiting.
01:52They'll slaughter every single last one of us.
02:03The storms that I'm talking about are real.
02:08And the wrath of nature is real.
02:16The End
02:16The End
02:17The End
02:17The End
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