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Williamson, Gordon (2012). German Commanders of World War II (1): Army. Bloomsbury Publishing. p.2. ISBN 978-1-78200-020-4. This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience. Specifically, for each battle or siege with its own article, try and reduce to one or two paragraphs, plus details specific to Rommel. Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia's inclusion policy. ( May 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) McCue, Paul (2008). Behind Enemy Lines with the SAS: The story of Amédée Maingard, SOE Agent. Pen and Sword. p.273. ISBN 978-1-78159-464-3. Stein, Marcel; Fairbank, Gwyneth (2007). Field Marshal Von Manstein: The Janushead - A Portrait. Helion & Company Limited. p.242. ISBN 978-1-906033-02-6. Wistrich, Robert S. (2001). Who's who in Nazi Germany. Psychology Press. p.207. ISBN 978-0-415-26038-1.

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In Aalen, after a discussion on renaming a street named after him, a new place of commemoration was created, where stelae with information on the lives of Rommel and three opponents of the regime ( Eugen Bolz, Friedrich Schwarz and Karl Mikeller) stand together (Rommel's stele is dark blue and rusty red while the others are light-coloured). The History Association of Aalen, together with an independent commission of historians from Düsseldorf, welcomes the keeping of the street's name and notes that Rommel was neither war criminal nor resistance fighter, but perpetrator and victim at the same time – he willingly served as figurehead for the regime, then lately recognised his mistake and paid for that with his life. An education program named "Erwin Rommel and Aalen" for school children in Aalen is also established. [658] [659] Schunder, Josef (2013). "Erinnerung Manfred Rommel – Sein Vermächtnis bleibt". Schwarzwälder Bote Mediengruppe. It is not known exactly who coined the name first, as Desert Fox (in Britain) and Wüstenfuchs (in Germany) seemingly came into use at the same time. [108]

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Schmider, Klaus. "German Military Tradition and the Expert Opinion on Werner Mölders: Opening a Dialogue among Scholars". Global War Studies. 7 (1): 6–29. With an Allied invasion of Western Europe imminent, Rommel was assigned in late 1943 to inspect Germany’s defenses along some 1,600 miles of Atlantic coastline. Despite Nazi propaganda to the contrary, he found the area highly vulnerable. Under his supervision, the Nazis built fortifications, flooded coastal lowlands to make them impassable and placed massive amounts of barbed wire, mines and steel girders on beaches and offshore waters. Rommel also wanted tanks at the ready to prevent the Allies from establishing a bridgehead, but his superiors overruled him, preferring to keep most of them inland. 6. He probably never knew of the plot to kill Hitler. Epkenhans, Michael (27 May 2015). "Dunkirk anniversary: The real reason Hitler let the British troops go".

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The novel begins with the narrator recounting the story of a man named Chapman, who had been schooling in England when the war broke out. He joined the British army and found himself fighting hopelessly against the Germans in North Africa. The Germans were said to have superior leadership, tactics, and equipment, including their much more able tanks. Despite the British struggles to fight off the Germans, at some intervals they find success. However, the leadership of Erwin Rommel is the main driving force of German success and so long as he is around, the allies cannot expect to make much headway.I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life." Esteemed historical novelist Pressfield (Gates of Fire While certainly much less proficient than Rommel in their leadership, aggressiveness, tactical outlook and mobile warfare skills, [365] Italian commanders were competent in logistics, strategy and artillery doctrine: their troops were ill-equipped but well-trained. As such, the Italian commanders were repeatedly at odds with Rommel over concerns with issues of supply. [366] Field Marshal Kesselring was assigned Supreme Commander Mediterranean, at least in part to alleviate command problems between Rommel and the Italians. This effort resulted only in partial success, with Kesselring's own relationship with the Italians being unsteady and Kesselring claiming Rommel ignored him as readily as he ignored the Italians. [367] [368] Rommel often went directly to Hitler with his needs and concerns, taking advantage of the favouritism that the Führer displayed towards him and adding to the distrust that Kesselring and the German High Command already had of him. [369] This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. After the Allied victory in North Africa, Rommel returned to Europe and took command of the defenses in Normandy.

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