Triumphant Fox: Erwin Rommel and the Rise of the Afrika Korps

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The legend of "The Desert Fox," German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel (1891-1944), was forged in the desert conflicts of World War II. It was here that Rommel ignored the orders of the German High Command when he launched the classic "Rommel's First Cyrenaican Campaign." Driving his exhausted Panzer forces with his indomitable will and charismatic leadership, Rommel swept through North Africa, where he brought the British Eight Army to the brink of defeat. Although ultimately curtailed by supply shortages and logistics problems, Rommel nearly conquered North Africa.
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AuthorSamuel W. Mitcham
PublisherCooper Square Press
PlaceNew York
Year2000
ISBN9780815410553
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsCorners on covers slightly bumped and curling, otherwise in very good condition.
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