
Rommel
The End of a Legend
Ralf Georg Reuth(Author)
Haus Publishing
Published on 5. August 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
230 pages
978-1-912208-22-7 (ISBN)
Description
Repeatedly decorated for valour during the First World War, Erwin Rommel went on to lead German Panzer divisions in North Africa, becoming known as the 'Desert Fox.'
Stripping away layers of wartime German and Allied propaganda, Reuth's dramatic reassessment of Rommel's life finds him at odds with his popular legacy. His purported involvement with the 20 July plotters was a myth. In fact, he remained mindlessly loyal to his Fuehrer until forced to commit suicide in 1944.
Colluding with the Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels to bolster his fame, Rommel was also a useful figure for the Allies - in exaggerating his battlefield prowess they succeeded in making the incompetence of their own campaign in North Africa.
This revelatory biography shows Rommel was no master strategist caught between duty and resistance, but the embodiment of the tragic German choice to follow Hitler unquestionably into the abyss.
Stripping away layers of wartime German and Allied propaganda, Reuth's dramatic reassessment of Rommel's life finds him at odds with his popular legacy. His purported involvement with the 20 July plotters was a myth. In fact, he remained mindlessly loyal to his Fuehrer until forced to commit suicide in 1944.
Colluding with the Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels to bolster his fame, Rommel was also a useful figure for the Allies - in exaggerating his battlefield prowess they succeeded in making the incompetence of their own campaign in North Africa.
This revelatory biography shows Rommel was no master strategist caught between duty and resistance, but the embodiment of the tragic German choice to follow Hitler unquestionably into the abyss.
Reviews / Votes
'The legend of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel - the Desert Fox - is threefold: he was a simple soldier who did his duty and knew nothing of Nazisim; he was a commander of superlative talent who ran rings around the British in North Africa in 1941-2; he was a leader in resistance to Hitler and gave his life to the cause after the failure of the July 1944 plot. In this lucid, exemplary volume, Reuth shows that all three of these assumptions are false ... and reveals the truth in a brilliant book.' -- IndependentMore details
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Reading Age: From 16 years
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
60 b/w
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
234 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-912208-22-7 (9781912208227)
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E-Book
01/2020
1st Edition
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Person
RALF GEORG REUTH is a German journalist and historian. He has written several books on German history, including major biographies of Hitler, Goebbels, and Rommel, and was the editor of the Goebbels' diaries.
Content
1. Introduction // 1
2. Hitler's General // 4
3. The Army Commander // 71
4. The Creation of Propaganda // 107
5. The Victim // 146
6. The Legend // 185
Index // 221
2. Hitler's General // 4
3. The Army Commander // 71
4. The Creation of Propaganda // 107
5. The Victim // 146
6. The Legend // 185
Index // 221