Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Nickname: "The Desert Fox"
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There were no death camps in German East Africa during World War I. The German colony of East Africa (present-day Tanzania) did not have a systematic extermination program like the death camps established by Nazi Germany during World War II.
They won their world cup qualifiers and got to south Africa.
There were NO German troops in North America. Maybe there was a Nazi Party in North America. Not sure.
The German general in command of North Africa during World War II was Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. He led the Afrika Korps and gained fame for his leadership and tactical skill in battles such as the Siege of Tobruk and the Second Battle of El Alamein. Rommel's nickname, "The Desert Fox," reflects his reputation as a formidable commander in desert warfare. His campaign in North Africa was ultimately unsuccessful, leading to the retreat of Axis forces from the region.
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World War I had many fronts, including the Franco-German border, the Russo-German boder, the Middle East, Eastern Africa, Indian and the oceans of the world.
Nambia (formally German South West Africa) and Prior to World War I, Germany controlled more than 2.4 million square kilometers of African territory. German West Africa became Cameroon, Nigeria, Chad, Guinea, Ghana, Togo and the Central African Republic. German South West Africa became Namibia and German East Africa became Burundi, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda
The German force had weaken from Africa
He commanded the German Africa Corps.................