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James Martin Stagg, chief of meteorology in Britain during WWII, credited of convincing General Eisenhower to postpone D-Day to the 6th of June 1944 with a forecast, done by his three meteorologists teams, of a break in the bad weather on that day.

Source

IWM Collections Online

Date

2006-12-13

Author

Pierre_cb

Permission
(Reusing this image)

Public domain UK prior to 1945.



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