Erwin Rommel arrived in North Africa as the head of the Afrika Korps in early 1941.
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was Germany's top military commander during World War 2. What more could he do to help his country?
Erwin Rommel's weaknesses were unsanitary conditions in his army and the over stretching of supply lines caused by his favorite style of warfare, the blitzkrieg. These weaknesses are best used if you can stop the rapid advances used in the blitzkrieg. The usage of these weaknesses to defeat Rommel were best demonstrated by British General Bernard Montgomery in the North African theater of World War 2.
Erwin Rommel, perhaps Germany's best general during World War II, was called the Desert Fox. Later in the war he became part of the failed conspiracy to kill Adolf Hitler. Due to his wide renown, Hitler chose to eliminate him quietly. Hitler agreed not to harm his family, and Rommel agreed to commit suicide.
Erwin Rommel
Erwin Rommel
Yes, Erwin Rommel knew Adolf Hitler. Rommel was a German Field Marshal during World War II and commanded the German Afrika Korps in North Africa. He had several meetings and interactions with Hitler, who held him in high regard for his military successes. However, towards the end of the war, Rommel became critical of Hitler's leadership and was involved in the plot to assassinate him.
Erwin Rommel served as a field marshal during World War II. He was allied with the Germans and was famously nicknamed The Desert Fox, earning the respect of his allies as well as his enemies.
After World War 2
Erwin Rommel
He commanded the German Africa Corps.................
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