Erwin · Johannes · Eugen Rommel was born in Heidenheim, Germany, on November 15, 1891. Then he will continue to direct large scale Nazi military operations on a global scale. He focused on the structure and efficiency of things from a young age, but later he explained the military strategy and the technical aspects during his duty.
The German Army Marshal Owen Rommel was called "Desert Fox" for his success in North Africa during the Second World War. This discovery led to the praise of Rommel as a modern general tactician including Norman Schwarzkopf and Ariel Sharon. However, like Lee, Rommel is subject to historical debate. In particular, critics attributed most of his reputation to a tactical genius promoted by Germany and allies. According to the report, the British generals exaggerated tactical abilities to minimize dissatisfaction with Rommel's failure.
Irwin Rommel (1891 - 1944) "Desert Fox" was acclaimed by his troops and enemies, known for his invincibility. He was a commander during French invasion (1940) and achieved amazing victory in the war in North Africa. In 1944, Rommel was responsible for defending the walls of the Atlantic coast but was disappointed at Hitler who was forced to commit suicide as part of the failed bomb parcel. Friedrich Paul (1890-1957) German officers were promoted to Field Marshall who commanded the 6th Army during the battle of Stalingrad. It shows a decisive change in the momentum of the Eastern Front and resists Hitler's surrender. After being captured by the Russians, he became a critic of Nazi Germany.
In 1999, British GQ editors were fired to include Nazis in the list of the best wearers of the 20th century. He drove through North Africa as part of the Nazi colonization plan during the Second World War and praised the crisp style of the Nazi Army Marshal Owen Rommel, nicknamed "Desert Fox". As in the legend, Rommel led his army from the front, but at least in the picture - the hair seemed to be oppressed - without being inappropriate. Perfect city portrait (he definitely dislikes this title)