
Eisenhower's "Invasion of Europe" speech
Eisenhower's "Invasion of Europe" speech was a message delivered before D-Day, June 6, 1944, to prepare and motivate Allied forces. He emphasized the importance of coordination, bravery, and unity in launching a massive military operation to free Europe from Nazi control. Eisenhower acknowledged the risks and sacrifices involved, encouraging confidence and resolve. His speech aimed to reassure troops and the public that success depended on their collective effort, framing the invasion as a crucial step toward victory in World War II.