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Definition of Erwin Rommel
1. Noun. German field marshal noted for brilliant generalship in North Africa during World War II (1891-1944).
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Literary usage of Erwin Rommel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Aerial Interdiction: Air Power and the Land Battle in Three American Wars by Mark (1995)
"... Hitler appointed Field Marshal Erwin Rommel to command a reserve army group
headquarters that would deploy wherever the Allies landed.12 Rommel was also ..."
2. Strategy for Defeat: The Luftwaffe, 1933-1945 by Williamson Murray (1983)
"For another participant's evaluation of the British army in 1941^42, see Erwin
Rommel, The Rommel Papers, ed. by BH Liddell Hart (London, 1953), pp. ..."
3. Case Studies in the Achievement of Air Superiority by B. Franklin Cooling, Center for Air Force History (U.S.) (1994)
"... own speech to every ranking officer in Tunisia.44 Eisenhower, after consulting
Spaatz and Tedder, agreed that the Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and his men ..."