The desert fox.
Edit- His division in France was also called the Ghost Division and he was referred to as Ghost Leader.
Desert Fox
The 'Desert Fox'.
Rommel also had daughter, Gertrud by another woman, family name
Rommel and Montgomery saw each other with the greatest respect. At the end of the war, Montgomery expressed his sadness at the fact that he had never had the chance to meet Rommel in person before Hitler had Rommel killed. In fact, Montgomery got a dog and named it Rommel.
Rommel never retreated, he was called back to Germany where he was ordered to commit suicide.
Rommel was in very many but i do not know the exact amount
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The Desert Fox
Erwin Rommel was a German Field Marshal who brilliantly led the Afrika Korps in north Africa and later the defence of Normandy . Rommel is remembered for his remarkable military strategies, and also for his reputation for chivalry towards his enemy. He was nicknamed "The Desert Fox"
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Nickname: "The Desert Fox"
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was the "desert fox" of the Africa Corps in Northern Africa for the Nazi Wehrmacht (Army). He was dubbed with that nickname because he was sly like a fox in his military strategy and used camouflage tactics like the real animal of the desert fox.
The Desert Fox was the nickname of the German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. In WW2 he was the commander of the Nazi forces in North Africa.He gained the nickname because of his quick, clever strategies in often outwitting the Allied forces, although he was defeated in the end.
Desert Fox
He does have 1 grand daughter. Her name is Cathrine Rommel. She is the daughter of Manfed Rommel who was the son of Erwin Rommel
Kristofer Allen Rommel goes by Rommel.
The 'desert fox' in World War 2 was a nickname for the German General Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. His actual nickname was 'Wüstenfuchs' which is the german word for 'Desert Fox'.
Rommel Quizon's birth name is Rommel Tagulao Quizon.
'The Desert Fox' was the nickname given to Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, the commander of the German Afrika Corps during World War 2