At Rommel's Side. The Lost Letters of Hans-Joachim Schraepler - Schraepler, Hans-Albrecht (edited by)
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Erwin Rommel, Hitler's so-called 'Desert Fox', is possibly the most famous German Field-Marshal of WWII. He is widely regarded as the one of the most skilled commanders of desert warfare and, in contrast to other leaders of Nazi Germany, is considered to have been a chivalrous and humane officer. The letters of his adjutant provide a unique picture of Rommel during his time in Libya. Hans-Joachim Schraepler was by Rommel's side in North Africa for ten crucial months in 1940-41. During that time, he wrote to his wife almost every day. In most cases, the correspondence went via the usual channels but occasionally he used other methods to avoid the censor's gaze. Through his letters, Schraepler supplies a vivid image of the first phase of the North Africa campaign. He covers the siege of Tobruk, the capture of Benghazi, and the difficulties experienced by those fighting in Cyrenica and the wider North African theatre. He also complains that the Italian were poor Allies, lacking training and leadership, and that ...
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[Auteur: Schraepler, Hans-Albrecht (edited by)] [Pagina's: 192] [Taal: en] [Uitgever: Frontline Books, London] [Jaar: 2009] [Titel: At Rommel's Side. The Lost Letters of Hans-Joachim Schraepler]