Is this a trick question?
His forces did not surrender in North America. His last of his forces surrendered in North Africa in May 1943.
The Italian and German troops surrendered to Allies forces in Tunisia in May, 1943. This culminated the fiercely contested North African campaign. The loss of famed Afrika Korps of Rommel was a big setback for Germany.
Erwin Rommel.
Erwin Rommel (The Desert Fox).
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patton helped force the surrender of german forces in north Africa
Erwin Rommel led a majority of the Axis forces in Africa.
the Afrika Korps in North Africa
This one was Erwin Rommel.
The Italian and German troops surrendered to Allies forces in Tunisia in May, 1943. This culminated the fiercely contested North African campaign. The loss of famed Afrika Korps of Rommel was a big setback for Germany.
Erwin Rommel.
Rommel
They didn't invade North America.
The theater of World War II most closely associated with the surrender of the Germans in North Africa was the North African Campaign. This campaign primarily took place between 1940 and 1943 and involved Allied forces, led by the British Eighth Army, battling against Axis forces, led by German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. The campaign culminated in the decisive Battle of El Alamein, which forced the German and Italian forces to retreat and ultimately surrender in May 1943.
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.
Erwin Rommel (The Desert Fox).
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.
General Erwin Rommel