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May 1944. In Plymouth harbor, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill stood silently as hundreds of American warships filled the docks. Destroyers, landing craft, battleships — stretching to the horizon. Four years earlier, Britain stood alone. After the fall of France, the evacuation at Dunkirk, and the relentless bombing of the Battle of Britain, Churchill feared not defeat — but extinction. German U-boats were choking Atlantic supply lines. The Royal Navy was running out of destroyers. Britain was running out of time. Then came a desperate request to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. From the Destroyers-for-Bases deal to the game-changing Lend-Lease Act, and finally the massive American buildup for Operation Overlord — this is the story of how the United States transformed the war in Europe. When Churchill whispered, “They came,” he wasn’t just talking about ships. He was talking about survival. He was talking about alliance. He was talking about victory. This is the untold emotional moment behind D-Day — and why the sight of the American fleet brought the British Prime Minister to tears. #WW2 #WinstonChurchill #DDay #OperationOverlord #WorldWar2History #USNavy #RoyalNavy #MilitaryHistory #NormandyInvasion #LendLease #FranklinRoosevelt #BattleOfBritain #AlliedForces #WWIIStories #HistoryDocumentary