Not really a figure related question, but wanted to see if anyone can shed some light.
Can you chaps shed some light on the message sent to Resistance groups in France on he eve of D-day to signal them to start clandestine work?
I have some references saying it was "the dice are down" and some saying it was "the dice are on the carpet". Are either correct and if so why were they chosen?
It may seem trivial but I have an 8 year old demanding answers!!! If tried google but can't get a definitive answer.
Cheers
Adam