Great strategists, Owen Longmeier, Longmeier, General are also considered one of the best strategists. Irwin Rommel was born in Heidenheim on November 15, 1891. He became famous in the First World War and was acknowledged by his bravery. Before he became a big soldier, he achieved many small goals. In 1933, when Hitler was appointed prime minister, there was his real opportunity to win power. Hitler acknowledged Owen as a great strategist and helped Owen Rommel get the power soon. He got a nickname in the Second World War, Desert Fox.
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Jr. was born on November 15, 1891 in Heidenheim. His father, Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel Sr. is the principal of the area. One of his brothers, Manfred, died early in his life, but Little Owen Rommel was one of the five children born in his family. His mother Helena lived until 1940 (Microsoft Online Encarta Encyclopedia, 1997) as long as his father died suddenly in 1913 and as her second son seemed to be general. There are few military history in the Rommel clan. They are merely respected Swabian families and have an average income. They are not relations or influential friends in the army. Given the military success of Owen Rommel, this is strange. Because most of the German army 's senior officers are usually born in military families or have aristocratic relationships.
Many great military leaders are attributing some of their success to the ability to accept new technologies and war styles. Our last article is about Owen Rommel who recognized the speed of tank warfare. Rommel also discovered several new uses of artillery, but Napoleon laid the Empire. There are many similarities in the story of the two leaders, and Napoleon well records the impact of the strategy on Rommel. In the Napoleonic era, artillery was not a new one, it was not just a tank of World War II. However, they are all lighter, faster, more flexible, more accurate, and many of them. These new weapons quickly led to an overall division of their use, and each leader soon realized the value of concentration (many forgotten consultants or colleagues opposed)