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Rommel was the German commander in North Africa, from about 1940 to 1942. His primary opponent in Africa was the British general Alexander Montgomery, although there were a couple of battles against the American general George Patton.
After a few battles between German General Rommel and British General Auchinleck, the latter commander issued an order to his commanders to avoid the use of the name "Rommel". Auchinleck's order suggested the the name of Rommel be replaced with "the Germans", " the Axis powers" or "the enemy".General Auchinleck was seeking to avoid having his enemy adversary become a "cult of personality".
Rommel was in very many but i do not know the exact amount
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Rommel was universally known as "The Desert Fox".
WW2 general.
The over all commanding general of the afrika corps was GEN Ervin Rommel but as there was many battles at El Alamien that the British and Germans won and lost the question is confuseing
Field Marshal Rommel was never captured by the allies.In 1944 Rommel was implicated in the plot to kill Adolph Hitler undertaken by Claus von Staufenberg. (Operation Valkyrie) While he was not actually involved in the plot, it was clear that he had been aware that it was taking place. He was given the choice to commit suicide or be executed. Rommel chose suicide; which he did by taking poison.
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General Erwin Rommel(he became Field Marshal Later) General Rommel did not lead the Germans "into" North Africa. He joined the German forces there after they were sent to help the Italians. At first, the Germans and General Rommel were under the command of the Italian Commando Supremo. It wasn't until Hitler promoted Rommel to Field Marshal was he the highest ranking general officer in Italy.
Rommel was a Generalfeldmarschall (which is equivalent to a field marshal. Sometimes written as General-Field Marshal).
Rommel was a general of the Third Reich, hence, a part of the Axis Powers.