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Rommel's Lieutenants: The Men Who Served the Desert Fox, France, 1940

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rommel's Lieutenants: The Men Who Served the Desert Fox, France, 1940

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780275991852

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th November 2006

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

940.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

539g

Description

Perhaps the most famous soldier to fight in World War II was Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, who achieved immortality as the Desert Fox. He is also one of the most admired. Rommel's first field command during the war was the 7th Panzer Division, also known as the Ghost Division, which he led in France in 1940. Rommel had a great deal of help in Francemuch more than his published papers suggest. His staff officers and company, battalion and regimental commanders were an extremely capable collection of military leaders that included 12 future generals (two of them SS), and two colonels who briefly commanded panzer divisions but never reached general rank. They also included Karl Hanke, a Nazi gauleiter who later succeeded Heinrich Himmler as the last Reichsfuehrer-SS. No historian has ever recognized the talented cast of characters who supported the Desert Fox in 1940. No one has ever attempted to tell their stories. This book will surely remedy that oversight. During the Desert Fox campaign, the 7th Panzer suffered more casualties than any other division in the German Army, at the same time inflicting a disproportionate number of casualties upon the enemy. It took 97,486 prisoners, captured 458 tanks and armored vehicles, 277 field guns, 64 anti-tank guns and 4,000 to 5,000 trucks, and destroyed dozens of others in each category. It captured or destroyed hundreds of tons of other military equipment, shot down 52 aircraft, destroyed 15 more on the ground, and captured 12 more. It destroyed the French 1st Armored Division and the 4th North African Division, punched through the Maginot Line extension near Sivry, and checked the largest Allied counteroffensive of the campaign at Arras. When France surrendered, the Ghost Division was within 200 miles of the Spanish border. No doubt about itRommel had proven himself a great military leader who was capable of greater things. His next command, in fact, would be the Afrika Korps, where the legend of the Desert Fox was born.

Reviews

In 1940 in France, German Field Marshal Erwin Rommell (a.k.a. The Desert Fox) led his first field command of WWII. This text for scholars and general readers tells the stories of the men who worked under Rommell in the 7th Panzer Division during this campaign, including his staff officers and company, battalion, and regimental commanders. The volume is illustrated with B&W archival photographs. Mitcham is the author of 20 books on WWII. * Reference & Research Book News *
Rommel's Lieutenants: The Men Who Served the Desert Fox, France, 1940 is the most penetrating and objective account of the subordinates who served Rommel so well while at the same time ensuring his name will be forever listed in the pantheon of great military commanders. * Lt. Colonel Robert A. Lynn, Florida Guard *

Author Bio

Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr. is author of 20 books on World War II, including Rommel's Desert War, Why Hitler Hitler's Field Marshals and Their Battles and Hitler's Legions.

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