9781612005669-1612005667-Field Marshal: The Life and Death of Erwin Rommel

Field Marshal: The Life and Death of Erwin Rommel

ISBN-13: 9781612005669
ISBN-10: 1612005667
Edition: Reprint
Author: Daniel Allen Butler
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Casemate
Format: Paperback 600 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781612005669
ISBN-10: 1612005667
Edition: Reprint
Author: Daniel Allen Butler
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Casemate
Format: Paperback 600 pages

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Field Marshal: The Life and Death of Erwin Rommel (ISBN-13: 9781612005669 and ISBN-10: 1612005667), written by authors Daniel Allen Butler, was published by Casemate in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Europe (Germany, European History, World War II, Military History, Historical) books. You can easily purchase or rent Field Marshal: The Life and Death of Erwin Rommel (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Europe books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.56.

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Erwin Rommel was a complex man: a born leader, brilliant soldier, a devoted husband and proud father; intelligent, instinctive, brave, compassionate, vain, egotistical, and arrogant. In France in 1940, then for two years in North Africa, then finally back in France again, at Normandy in 1944, he proved himself a master of armored warfare, running rings around a succession of Allied generals who never got his measure and could only resort to overwhelming numbers to bring about his defeat.

And yet for all his military genius, Rommel was also naive, a man who could admire Adolf Hitler at the same time that he despised the Nazis, dazzled by a Führer whose successes blinded him to the true nature of the Third Reich. Above all, he was the quintessential German patriot, who ultimately would refuse to abandon his moral compass, so that on one pivotal day in June 1944 he came to understand that he had mistakenly served an evil man and evil cause. He would still fight for Germany even as he abandoned his oath of allegiance to the Führer, when he came to realize that Hitler had morphed into nothing more than an agent of death and destruction. In the end Erwin Rommel was forced to die by his own hand, not because, as some would claim, he had dabbled in a tyrannicidal conspiracy, but because he had committed a far greater crime – he dared to tell Adolf Hitler the truth.

In Field Marshal historian Daniel Allen Butler not only describes the swirling, innovative campaigns in which Rommel won his military reputation, but assesses the temper of the man who finally fought only for his country, and no dark depths beyond.

Table of Contents

AUTHOR’S NOTE

PROLOGUEA Fox in the Desert

1The Birth of a Soldier
2The Great War
3 An Officer of the Reichswehr
4The Third Reich
5Blitzkrieg
6Afrika Korps
7Tobruk
8Crusader
9Der Hexenkessel
10African Apogee
11El Alamein
12African Perigee
13The Atlantic Wall
14Invasion and Conspiracy
15The Death of a Field Marshal

EPILOGUEThe Legend of the Desert Fox
APPENDIX:Rommel—A Timeline
ENDNOTES
SOURCES

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