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Rommel as Nazi Germany.
Commander-in-chief of the army group, against Nazism.
There is no doubt about it, but as a commander-in-chief, and as a tank army, he has been active in frontal battlefields and blitzkriegs for a long time, and he should not have had much contact with civilians, but he is by no means without killing Jews
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No, a Jewish brigade was captured in North Africa, and it was only handed over to Italy. He's a pure military man, I'm sure not.
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No. North Africa is the cleanest battlefield.
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That's what the SS did.
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Rommel never tortured prisoners of war. In the North African theater, he and the British army were quite chivalrous, and prisoners of war were treated preferentially. I don't think he has any anti-Semitic thoughts.
What do you think is the character of a person with a chivalrous demeanor, will it be bad? This is how the West, especially the British army, evaluated him. He criticized Hitler a lot, because he was more outspoken and at the same time Hitler's favorite general.
But mainly in military policy. In the later period, he always believed that he should surrender with the United States and Britain, and then concentrate all his efforts on dealing with the Soviet Union. But Hitler never allowed compromise to happen.
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Because Rommel was a very good general, his military command ability and ability to do things were very good.
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Because Rommel had an important place in Churchill's heart, Churchill respected him very much.
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Because General Rommel was a man of exceptional character and above board.
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He was a general who deserved the respect of others, and he was also very dedicated to his wife.
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He is not a purebred Jew! Because Judas was a Jew, Judas betrayed Jesus. Hitler said that the Jews were all like Judah, they were an inferior people, and they were inferior people, and they were the ones who could make faster progress in human beings!! This is what Hitler said!!
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There is no evidence that Hitler was Jewish, a claim fabricated by the Allied forces during World War II.
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Rommel was favored by Hitler and first became the captain of the guard at the latter's base camp. After the outbreak of World War II, Hitler rewarded Rommel with an armored division and made him the commander of the German Seventh Panzer Division. It can be seen that Rommel was a soldier among soldiers.
The armored division commanded by Rommel was known as the "Devil's Division" and achieved great feats throughout the war against France. Thus, Rommel entered the ** period of his military career.
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Rommel was favored by Hitler because he wrote a book called "The Infantry in Merit", and the merit in this book was Hitler's favorite.
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People are a military genius, a genius of strategy and tactics, a famous general, who can lead troops to war, he is a very famous general, a very good screenwriter in Germany, when we were fighting in Africa, others called him the Desert Fox, a very powerful establishment, and a fanatical follower of Hitler.
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Since the book written by Rommel was about the tactics of war, it aroused great interest in Hitler.
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Rommel was favored by Hitler because of a book. Rommel. He was an outstanding military strategist. His North African victories. Very much. Famous for the effective fruit.
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The books he wrote represented his point of view, and his point of view represented his way of doing things.
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I said, I didn't receive medical insurance, it's a lie, can I?
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It was because Rommel had read a book written by Hitler called "Mein Kampf" that Hitler appreciated and liked him, and thus he was reused. Reading Hitler's book, it shows that Rommel and Hitler's ideas of governing the country are the same. That's why this book is important.
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Because Rommel's status in the German army was too high, and it was inconvenient for Hitler to execute him directly.
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Although there is not enough evidence to show that Rommel has anything to do with this matter, and Rommel does not know how to avoid it, and has repeatedly pleaded with Hitler and asked for people, it is natural that Hitler has become the object of serious suspicion.
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The strength of the allies doomed Germany to defeat and the situation to persecut.
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Although there is not enough evidence to suggest that Rommel was involved in the assassination of Hitler, many of the officers involved in the assassination were Rommel's old comrades-in-arms and subordinates.
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While preparing the fortifications in Normandy, Rommel was deeply influenced by anti-war sentiment at home.
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He has infinite scenery on the battlefield, but the end is very sad, he actually wants to end his life, he has borne too many crimes.
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Because there is not enough evidence to suggest that Rommel was involved in the incident, Rommel was also deeply influenced by anti-war sentiment at home.
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Because Rommel's side was in decline on the Soviet-German battlefield, the resources available to him were becoming more and more limited.
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Because Rommel trusted and believed in Hitler's character.
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He was really good, after all, even Churchill praised him.
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Rommel was known as the Desert Fox, and he had hardly lost a battle in his life.
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Rommel was very powerful, a very good general, and he did not lose any battles.
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This great general must be very powerful, otherwise he would not have been so praised by Churchill.
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