A message from general Dwight D. Eisenhower to general George C. Marshal.
He wanted to give him the order on the invasion of Normandy on D-Day, on June 6, 1944.
The D-Day was during the World War II. On this day, American troops attacked Europe and the victory was to the United States Of American. This message was drafted directly after the invasion of Normandy, by Eisenhower.
On this day, the forecast for the weather didn't support the invasion. It was supposed to be a strong storm, but Eisenhower challenged them and started the invasion.
He gave the order to his troops to start the invasion, and the victory was to the United States Of America.
This headline was about the great depression. During the 1920s, the stock market made so much profits. Americans put most of their money in the stock markets and the banks.
In 1929, the stock market got crashed. People lost all the money they had, which they put in the banks. Many banks failed and were closed. The economy went down and Americans had an economic crisis. This era was called the "Great Depression".
This was during the presidency term of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.