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Correct answer:
D. to inspire the members of the armed forces in their fight against the Nazis
Historical Context:
The "Order of the Day" memo that you have quoted was General Eisenhower's statement to the armed forces who were about to participate in the D-Day landing in Europe in June, 1944.
As reported by the National Archives (where a copy of Eisenhower's document is posted):
- This order was issued by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to encourage Allied soldiers taking part in the D-day invasion of June 6, 1944. Almost immediately after France fell to the Nazis in 1940, the Allies planned a cross-Channel assault on the German occupying forces, ultimately code-named Operation Overlord. ... His printed Order of the Day for June 6, 1944 ... was distributed to the 175,000-member expeditionary force on the eve of the invasion.
Answer:
D. to inspire the members of the armed forces in their fight against the Nazis
Explanation:
Dwight D. Eisenhower's speech was intended to inspire members of the military to fight with all their dedication to defeat the Nazi forces. Eisenhower gives an inspiring speech showing the dangers posed by the Nazi army and how the military has the potential to defeat this enemy and bring peace to the peoples oppressed by the Germans. Moreover Eisenhower, which states that the military is the only chance of victory, shows that the whole world expects them to win and they should not disappoint these people.