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    Christiane Amanpour‏Verified account @camanpour 6 Jun 2014

    On June 6, 1944, German Field Marshal Rundstedt wanted to move reinforcements to Normandy. Hitler slept until noon, unavail to approve order

    6:14 AM - 6 Jun 2014
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      1. Christoph Schmidt 石理福‏ @drytronicman 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour Just great. So little can change world history.

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      1. Jussi‏ @eudoxos 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour A sleepover?

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      1. Onome Okwah‏ @omookwah 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour thanks goodness the nazi war lord was deeply asleep. Call it the timely intervention of nature.

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      1. Stevie Dallas‏ @medusa_dallas 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour Wow. A literal example of 'you snooze, you lose'.

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      1. Bob Heath‏ @Sema4beach 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour thank god he did!!

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      1. Andrew Smith‏ @unomavhockey 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour crazy! I just found out why Hitler's moustache was so short, in WWI his gas mask wouldn't seal around his normal sized moustache.

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      1. Arash Broumand‏ @ArashBroumand 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour ... and that's called historical!

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      1. Motofe‏ @Motofe 6 Jun 2014
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        “@camanpour: On June 6, 1944, German FM Rundstedt wanted to move reinforcements to Normandy. Hitler slept ...how a nap changed history

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      1. Manuel EV‏ @Unoporaqui 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour The excellent task of double agent "Garbo" was a key issue for success here, but journalists hardly ever mention this fact.

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      1. Anthony Venditti‏ @avendittinyc 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour Wow! Fascinating how the most mundane things can potentially have the biggest impact on history.

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      1. ato בנימין afful‏ @ato_afful 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour Hitler's long nap was all for good.

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      1. Jaime Mezzera‏ @JAIMEMEZZERA 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour Thank God!

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      1. REM. It's Government Of The People.‏ @Badar1 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour Nothing could have stopped a determined allied troops , with German reinforcements possibly more allied soldiers would have died

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      1. William Gale‏ @bigwind2001 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour Russia would not yield Leningrad, keeping German forces split between their western & eastern fronts.

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      1. Mahendra Ringadoo‏ @derby4747 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour Irony of history. Germany and Japan caused death of millions of people are now close allies. Russia an adversary.

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      1. Shannon Ragland‏ @JuryReporter 6 Jun 2014
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        @camanpour OMG. So Benghazi!! Slept through the fire!

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