Here’s What You Need to Remember: The British were likely aware that some ships of supplies had gotten through, but never imagined that their enemy could recover so quickly and launch an effective ...
In February 1941, Britain launched a high-risk desert offensive that would change the course of the North African campaign.
The military genius fell for a massive deception plan that helped win a key victory for Australian soldiers and their allies.
Here’s What You Need to Remember: Rommel demonstrated how superior leadership can sometimes overcome even material disadvantage. All other things being equal, leadership will trump opponents who might ...
Other newspapers have also run long articles on the Rommel figure and the authoritative weekly Der Spiegel splashed "The Myth of Erwin Rommel" on its cover this week. The film shows how a conflicted ...
Last Saturday, speaking at the Field Marshal Rommel Barracks, Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen announced that the Army would keep the name of the barracks. “The Rommel Barracks has been so named ...
A standing military maxim since Alex ander the Great (356-323 B.C.) has been “Destroy the enemy’s leadership.” In his principal campaigns Alexander’s strategy was based on capturing the enemy’s leader ...
The University of Exeter apologized after its career services center sent an email to staff and students that included a quote from Nazi general Erwin Rommel on June 4. The email, which was meant to ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - Erwin Rommel, the World War Two German field marshal celebrated as the brilliant and humane "Desert Fox", is portrayed in a new film as a weak man torn by his loyalty to Adolf ...