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On the morning of June 6, 1944, General

Eisenhower sent a message to US Army Chief of
Staff George Marshall about the progress of the
invasion
Based on this passage, what factors did planners
have to consider before the invasion of
Normandy?
V
mines
V
shore batteries
weather
mountainous

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The allied powers already had intel via the spy networks working in France. We had also previously sent small submarines to map out each of the landing grounds so that takes mines and shore batteries out of the equation and mountainous terrain isn't really a question because most of norther France especially Normandy has a flat grass terrain.

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