The fate of millions rests on the fortitude of one... 'Ike: Countdown To D-Day' follows the 90 terrifying days leading up to the invasion of Europe as Commander In Chief of the Allied forces General Dwight D. Eisenhower decides the fates of thousands of soldiers while managing complex strategic relationships with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and French President Charles de Gaulle as well as the feuding American General George S. Patton and Britain's Field Marshall
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play The fate of millions rests on the fortitude of one &39;Ike Countdown To D-Day&39; follows the 90 terrifying days leading up to the invasion of Europe as Commander In Chief of the Allied forces General Dwight D Eisenhower decides the fates of thousands of soldiers while managing complex strategic relationships with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and French President Charles de Gaulle as well as the feuding American General George S Patton and Britain&39;s Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery It was a time of no guarantees and certainly no second chances In this climate one man Dwight Eisenhower pulled the World&39;s leaders together for one of history&39;s most infamous battles
War drama starring Tom Selleck. The D-Day invasion - the largest military operation of World War II and the beginning of the end - marked Dwight 'Ike' Eisenhower (Selleck) as one of America's most powerful military leaders. This film follows the 90 terrifying days leading up to the invasion as Eisenhower decides the fates of thousands of soldiers while managing complex strategic relationships with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (Ian Mune), American General George S. Patton (Gerald McRaney), Britain's Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery (Bruce Phillips) and French President Charles de Gaulle (George Shevtsov). It was a time of no guarantees and certainly no second chances. In this climate, one man, Dwight Eisenhower, pulled the World's leaders together for one of history's most infamous battles.
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