The German general, during various World War I and II engagements, often employed strategies that aimed to disrupt British forces through tactical maneuvers, artillery bombardments, and psychological warfare. In specific battles, such as the Battle of Britain, German forces targeted British infrastructure and cities in an attempt to demoralize the population and weaken military resolve. Additionally, German generals coordinated assaults that led to significant British military casualties and territorial losses. Overall, their actions were part of broader military strategies aimed at achieving dominance in Europe.
Might you be referring to Erwin Rommel in North Africa in 1942 in the third and final battle of El Alamein, 60 miles south of Alexandria? The British General who defeated Rommel was General Montgomery.
Erwin Rommel
German General Rommel was clear on this issue. He believed that the British had given the North African Theater a high priority. This was in contrast to the German High Command. Also, the British benefited by having the Royal Navy to provide as much support as it could for the British Eighth Army. Again, in contrast, Rommel did not believe that the Italian Navy could compete with the British Navy. When ever he asked Berlin for more troops, he was denied this support.
The British say the German's were the best. And the British defeated the Germans in some battles; which makes the British the best military, according to the British.
The british commander who surrendered to gates at saratoga was Burgoyne. I found this out doing a word search for social studies.
Erwin Rommel the "Desert Fox".
Might you be referring to Erwin Rommel in North Africa in 1942 in the third and final battle of El Alamein, 60 miles south of Alexandria? The British General who defeated Rommel was General Montgomery.
Erwin Rommel
under the british rule, the actual first inspector general of forests was Deitrich Brandis, a German
under the british rule, the actual first inspector general of forests was Deitrich Brandis, a German
German officer on British soldiers in the World War 1 Lions Led by Donkeys....... British troops & the General Staff WW1
"allgemeine" is German for "general"
In the 1950s there was still a lot of anti-German feeling among the general public in Britain.
German General Rommel was clear on this issue. He believed that the British had given the North African Theater a high priority. This was in contrast to the German High Command. Also, the British benefited by having the Royal Navy to provide as much support as it could for the British Eighth Army. Again, in contrast, Rommel did not believe that the Italian Navy could compete with the British Navy. When ever he asked Berlin for more troops, he was denied this support.
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German solder hired by the British=hessian
British German Legion ended in 1856.