Erwin Rommel was the name of the German military commander of the Afrika Corps.
Erwin Rommel was the name of the German military commander of the Afrika Corps.
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February 6th, 1939.
Erwin Rommel
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Erwin Rommel and the Afrika-Korps.
German exploits in North Africa now seem to many historians a waste of time as far as Rommel's Afrika Korps. It's clear that the Germans bit off more than they could chew. In October of 1942, the British and Australians under General Montgomery sought to push the Afrika Korps out of El Alamein. There is now little doubt that the operation would be a success. The military edge went to the Allies in that their forces had the following advantages:* Montgomery had an advantage in tanks. Most records indicate it was a six to one advantage in tanks;* Allied advantage in troops were three to one; and* Air power for the Allies was unchallenged.Montgomery's plan was to utterly defeat the Afrika Korps and drive it back to Tunisia.
General Erwin Rommel.
The Afrika Korps was created on January 11, 1941. It was a German military unit formed during World War II to support German forces in North Africa. Led by General Erwin Rommel, the Afrika Korps played a significant role in the North African campaign.
Afrika Korps. Their were several "Units" however the answer your looking for is Afrika Korps.
February 6th, 1939.
The main objective of the Afrika Korps was to capture Cairo and dislodge the British from the middle east.
He started in France in 1940 as the commander of the 7th Panzer Division and then went to North Africa as commander of the German Afrika Korps, then returned to France as commander of Army Group B
Erwin Rommel
The motto of Afrika Korps is 'Chivalrous in War, Vigilant for Peace'.
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Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps happened in 2004.
If you mean: in ancient times, the answer is Carthage. In WW 2, the German Afrika Korps surrendered there.
Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps was created on 2004-03-31.