9780060182229-0060182229-Knight's Cross: A Life of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel

Knight's Cross: A Life of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel

ISBN-13: 9780060182229
ISBN-10: 0060182229
Edition: First Edition
Author: David Fraser
Publication date: 1994
Publisher: Harpercollins
Format: Hardcover 601 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780060182229
ISBN-10: 0060182229
Edition: First Edition
Author: David Fraser
Publication date: 1994
Publisher: Harpercollins
Format: Hardcover 601 pages

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Knight's Cross: A Life of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel (ISBN-13: 9780060182229 and ISBN-10: 0060182229), written by authors David Fraser, was published by Harpercollins in 1994. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Military Technology (Engineering) books. You can easily purchase or rent Knight's Cross: A Life of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Military Technology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.4.

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In any numbering of the great captains of history, the name of Erwin Rommel must stand in the first rank. He was the outstanding Axis field commander of the Second World War, and was respected, even admired, as well as feared by his opponents. Here was a supremely professional solder: chivalrous, decent, untainted by the crimes of the Nazi regime, carrying out his duty with often dazzling success.David Fraser's book--surely the definitive study--brings to Rommel's career not only the perceptions of an acclaimed biographer, but those of a distinguished soldier too: his insights into Rommel's mind and methods carry the authority of experience. He shows how inspiringly spontaneous and superficially haphazard Rommel's style of leadership could be. His hallmarks were boldness of manoeuvre, ferocity in attack, and tenacity in pursuit. These were the qualities he displayed in his great battles in the North African desert; they were evident from his earliest battles in the First World War to his last, defending Fortress Europe from the Allied invasion of 1944.This is, first and foremost, a biography of a soldier. But Rommel reached a position in which he almost inevitably became embroiled in politics. When he realized that the Allied invasion was going to succeed, he realized also that the only way to save Germany was somehow to negotiate a peace settlement. He tried to present Hitler--to whom he had always been devoted, and who had always shown him a particular respect and affection--with the military realities: he was branded a defeatist and ignored. But his opinions, and his apparent links with the Stauffenberg plotters of July 1944--one of them, under interrogation, mentioned Rommel as a possible head of post-Hitlerian Germany--condemned him in the eyes of the Führer he had served so loyally. He was offered the choice of trial by a People's Court--a sham of course--or suicide, a state funeral and protection for his family. He chose the latter.

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