How did Rommel die, and how many German marshals did he rank?

Updated on culture 2024-04-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After Hitler's assassination, he began to distrust Rommel, so he ordered Rommel to commit suicide by poisoning. In fact, Rommel did not rank high among the German marshals, and as a field marshal, he did not command major frontal battles, and the number of troops he led was not large, which was not up to the rank of a field marshal, so he was ridiculed by other German field marshals of his time. It is said that after World War II, the reason why various sources spoke highly of Rommel was because the Allies wanted to cover up Montgomery's ugliness, and Montgomery defeated Rommel in North Africa by bullying more and less, and was afraid that it would not sound good, so he raised Rommel's level, which means that I Montgomery defeated a difficult famous general, which is not easy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I agree with the opinion of the first floor, but the performance of Lombol on the battlefield in North Africa is obvious to all, in my heart he should be the first, he did not betray the country and the nation. I like the kind of people who can turn the tide.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    He was ordered by Hitler to take poison, and I think that if he is ranked according to the standards of German promotion, he should not be ranked as a marshal, at most a general, and I will find out for myself the details. However, he was also promoted to field marshal, and in terms of military exploits, he was arguably the second after Dönitz (the first führer of the Navy and the last first head of the Nazis: the one who came up with and used the wolf pack tactic to shock the Allies), and Rommel knew the essence of blitzkrieg and made tank tactics unsurpassed.

    So, he should be in the top three.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The assassination of Hitler failed, and he was killed by Hitler.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Rommel was forced to commit suicide.

    Because of Baummann's slander, Hitler felt that Rommel had created the idea of rebellion, so he planted a seed of deep devotion to Rommel's death. A few days after the report was presented, Hitler's two generals captured Rommel and forced Rommel to commit suicide by poisoning himself.

    Meier was an excellent war general, he was only full of soldiers' duties and responsibilities for the war, and he had a shocking military talent, but his political ideas were completely brainless and desired. His death and Hitler's suspicions were inseparable.

    Biography of the character

    Erwin Rommel was born on November 15, 1891, into a family of intellectuals in Heidenheim am Brentz in the Swabian region of Württemberg in southern Germany.

    Young Rommel's aspiration was to become an engineer. In 1908, Rommel entered the Royal Modern School in Gmunden for two years.

    On July 19, 1910, he enlisted in the Royal Army of the Kingdom of Württemberg at the wishes of his father, serving as an officer in the 124th Infantry Regiment.

    In March 1911, he was sent to the Danzig Royal Officer Cadet School for eight months. Here he met his future wife, Lucy.

    In January 1912, he was awarded the rank of lieutenant and began to be responsible for the training of recruits in the 124th Infantry Regiment for 2 years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Manstein, Moder, Guderian, Rundstedt.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Rommel's cemetery: buried in the church cemetery in Herrlingen, a small town near ULM.

    Getting there: From ULM, take the RB in the direction of Ehingen (Donau) Sigmarigen or bus 38 and get off at Herrlingen. The cemetery is under a small red church.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Rommel's burial ground is in Herrlingen, a suburb of Ulm, Germany, and admission is free, but reservations are required.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    He was buried in a church cemetery in the small town of Herrlingen on the outskirts of Ulm, with whom his wife was buried after her death in 1974

    Signs at intersections.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Rommel was called the "Desert Fox", and the answer to the question was the North African battlefield.

    Rommel.

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