Your question is vague. I don't know what you want to know about Erwin Rommel. He was an excellent fighting general and maintained his Wehrmacht Army association from prior to the Nazis gaining control until the day he committed suicide for the Nazis. He himself was not a Nazi. He became known by the Allied Forces as "The Fox" because he was a cunning and crafty strategic planner of battles. He was difficult for the Allied Forces to defeat Rommel's forces in Africa and in Europe. I have added a link for you below to learn more about him.
Erwin Rommel
Erwin Rommel was a Field Marshall in the German armed forces, famous for his leadership of the Afrikakorps during the North African campaign of WWII.
Field Marshall Erwin Rommel
Erwin Rommel, a German Field Marshal in WWII.Erwin Rommel
Field Marshall Erwin Rommel was born 15nov1891, Heidenheim, Germany and died 14oct1944 Herrlingen (near Ulm)
Erwin Rommel was a Field Marshal for Germany/Deutschland.
Erwin Rommel
Erwin Rommel served as a field marshal during World War II. He was allied with the Germans and was famously nicknamed The Desert Fox, earning the respect of his allies as well as his enemies.
If you're asking "In WWII, who was known as the 'Desert Fox'?" Then the answer is Erwin Rommel, a Nazi Field Marshall.
Rommel was a Generalfeldmarschall (which is equivalent to a field marshal. Sometimes written as General-Field Marshal).
No, he was a German Field Marshal.
Erwin Rommel's birth name is Rommel, Erwin Johannes Eugen.