ROMMEL, ERWIN (JOHANNES EUGEN)


Meaning of ROMMEL, ERWIN (JOHANNES EUGEN) in English

born Nov. 15, 1891, Heidenheim an der Brentz, Württemberg, Ger.

died Oct. 14, 1944, Herrlingen, near Ulm

German army commander in World War II .

A teacher at military academies, he wrote the acclaimed textbook Infantry Attacks (1937). He commanded a panzer division in the invasion of France (1940), then led his Afrika Korps troops in early successes against the Allies in the El Alamein and retreat into Tunisia, he returned to Germany and in 1944 was given command of the defense of the northwestern French coast. His tactical suggestions were ignored, and after the Allied Normandy Campaign began, he became convinced that the war could not be won. Implicated in the July Plot to kill {{link=Hitler, Adolf">Adolf Hitler , he was ordered to take poison so that Hitler could avoid a trial of the esteemed "people's marshal."

Erwin Rommel, 1941.

Ullstein Bilderdienst, Berlin

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