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During World War II, General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Field Marshal Erwin Rommel were key military leaders on opposing sides. Eisenhower commanded the Allied forces during the North African Campaign, where Rommel led the Afrika Korps for the Axis powers. Their forces famously clashed in battles like El Alamein, ultimately leading to Allied victory in North Africa. Despite being adversaries, Eisenhower respected Rommel's military capabilities, and after the war, Rommel's reputation as a respected commander was acknowledged even by his enemies.

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