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Rommel was the Afrika Korps, and the Afrika Korps was Rommel. This was the sentiment of his own soldiers and the understanding of their enemies. He instilled in them bravery, confidence, and boldness in battle. He taught them to give their utmost and never to entertain the thought of defeat. Aware that they were the Afrika Korps, they marched into captivity with their heads held high, whistling "Wir fahren gegen England" as they made their way to the docks in Suez, embodying their unwavering spirit and commitment to their cause.
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- Title
- Rommel
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Desmond Young
- Publisher
- Collins
- Released
- 1950
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, History, Creative Nonfiction, Military History, Military Fiction, Wars, World War II, World War I (1914–1918), Generals
- Rating
- 3.5 out of 5
- Description
- Rommel was the Afrika Korps, and the Afrika Korps was Rommel. This was the sentiment of his own soldiers and the understanding of their enemies. He instilled in them bravery, confidence, and boldness in battle. He taught them to give their utmost and never to entertain the thought of defeat. Aware that they were the Afrika Korps, they marched into captivity with their heads held high, whistling "Wir fahren gegen England" as they made their way to the docks in Suez, embodying their unwavering spirit and commitment to their cause.





