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Target Rommel The Allied Attempts To Assassinate Hitlers General Stephen Wynn

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Target Rommel The Allied Attempts To Assassinate Hitlers General Stephen Wynn
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.37 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Stephen Wynn
ISBN: 9781399007122, 1399007122
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Target Rommel The Allied Attempts To Assassinate Hitlers General Stephen Wynn by Stephen Wynn 9781399007122, 1399007122 instant download after payment.

From a German perspective, the highly decorated and well respected General Erwin Rommel was one of their biggest and brightest assets: a military strategist who thought 'outside of the box', a tactic which more than once either brought him an unexpected victory, or saved him from almost certain defeat. His reputation had been gained early in the Second World War, while commander of the 7th Panzer Division during the invasion of France, and as the commander of German forces during the North African campaign between 1941 and 1943.Such was his influence not only as a military strategist but on the morale of the men who served under him, as well as that of the German public, that the British government decided it needed to make concerted efforts to try to capture or eliminate him, making Rommel the only German officer of the Second World War that the allied authorities were prepared to put such time, manpower and commitment into eliminating.Two operations were put in to place to try to achieve this: Operation Flipper in November 1941, and Operation Gaff in July 1944. Both operations failed for different reasons, but just three months after the latter of the two operations, Rommel was dead, forced to commit suicide by Adolf Hitler for his part in the attempt to assassinate him on 20 July 1944. Such was the level of Rommel's popularity and importance that the Nazi authorities reported the cause of his death to be injuries sustained in an attack on his staff car by enemy aircraft. Indeed, it was only after the war that the truth behind his death was revealed.

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