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by Douglas Niles (Author), Michael Dobson (Author) "With the Sixth Panzer Army trapped along the banks of the Meuse River, Rommel's Fifth Panzer Army is the major remaining threat to Antwerp and..." (more)
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This World War II what-if novel picks up where Fox on the Rhine (an alternate history of the Battle of the Bulge) ended, with a disillusioned Field Marshal Rommel surrendering his armies to the Allies, but continuing operations against the Nazis under the tutelage of General Patton's forces. Soon President Roosevelt sees the value of founding a German rump state to help transfer power and reconstruct the country, just as the Allies did in Italy. As the new commander of the German Republican Army, Rommel operates alongside Patton's Third Army, creating a sort of WWII "Dream Team" for war gamers. Imagining how the dignified, sympathetic German commander might have reacted to the full revelation of Nazi atrocities, Niles and Dobson depict Rommel as shaken to the very core by his complicity in Hitler's final solution. The authors' attention to military detail and maneuvers would satisfy any drill instructor, and they imbue even minor historical characters with authenticity and personality, demonstrating how an individual's actions and reactions shape history. This is a thoroughly plausible what-if scenario, and as such will please and titillate alternate history fans, WWII buffs, war gamers and others.
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The outstanding sequel to Fox on the Rhine (2000) continues Niles and Dobson's alternate World War II to its bloody conclusion. The Soviet Union reenters the war, at first fighting both Himmler's reeling Third Reich and the new German Republic, a nation-in-arms under the effective leadership of the Allies' newest general, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. Many of the unfolding events are rendered from the perspective of Rommel and his entourage, much of the rest through the eyes of various old friends from the 19th Armored Division. The Third Reich's side appears as seen by ruthless SS Colonel Joachim Piefer, but even more by the memorable Lukas Vogel, who comes of age as a Waffen SS lieutenant before his sixteenth birthday. Character-centered alternate history is not that common, and this is an eminently successful example of it, thanks to Niles and Dobson's work on real and fictional characterizations alike and their choice of Rommel as principal protagonist. Standing head and shoulders above its predecessor, this is must reading for imaginative WWII buffs. Roland Green
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 672 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books (June 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765343991
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765343994
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An exciting sequel to "Fox on the Rhine"!, February 19, 2004
By Rodger Raubach (Converse County ,WY USA) - See all my reviews
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I was very pleased to see that authors Miles and Dobson followed up the entertaining "Fox on the Rhine" with a continuation of the story line to a more satisfying conclusion.
At the end of the first novel , "The Fox" , Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommel , has rather preemptorally surrendered to the allied army after the bridges across the Meuse were bombed by allied aircraft , stranding a large segment of the Panzerarmee on the other side without a chance of resupply.

In "Fox at the Front" , we are treated to the reasons for Rommel's prompt capitulation. We then see Rommel as a true German patriot , wanting to save his homeland from further devestation and subjugation by the Soviet Union. The other really central and essental character is US general George S. Patton , old "blood and guts" himself. Initially , Rommel's surrender order is obeyed by the elements of the Wehrmacht under his immediate control , but the agressive Obersturmbahnfuhrer Jochen Peiper of the SS prevents the forces under general Heinz Guderian from complying with the order. The SS divisions wind up attacking the remaining Wehrmacht forces , causing the emergency formation of an Allied-German alliance with the surrendered forces under Rommel's command.

Basically , the war continues : "German Republic" forces , allong with Patton's 3rd Army continue to pursue Peiper's SS forces through the Rheinpfaltz , and force the crossing of the Rhine itself in an effort to terminate the conflict. Enter the Russians ; Stalin sees an opportunity for an easy victory in the east , and hence breaks the "truce" earlier negotiated with Heinrich Himmler.

Many subplots and new characters keep the reader well entertained. Many of the characters from the first novel , such as Rommel's devoted driver , Kark-Heinz Claussen , find expanded roles in this sequel. Through many exciting twists and turns , we are brought to a rousing finish at the siege of Berlin -- a standoff between the Grman-American-British forces facing the Soviet juggernaut of Marshall's Zukhov and Konev.

My general "take" on this AH novel : MUCH better than the first effort ; the authors cleaned up their usage of the German military ranks , including the somewhat arcane SS ranks. The characters are not as "cartoon-like" as in the "Fox on the Rhine" , and are much more three dimensional. There are actually exceptional descriptive writing passages later in the book. The writing styles have improved alot , and the action tends to flow more seamlessly than before. Overall a strong 4 star effort , and definitely "must read".

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WWII That Might Have Been, June 20, 2004
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Fox at the Front is an alternative history, WWII thriller that takes us from the collapse of German's last Western offensive (as chronicled in the book's predecessor Fox on the Rhine) through to the end of the war. Central to the book is the idea of thoughtful, conscientious actors making decisions in the face of nothing but bad choices. As one of the main characters explains, making a good choice is easy. It's when someone must choose between several horrific alternatives that the true measure of a person can be discovered.

The overarching historical events-from Rommel's defection to the Allies (with a large chunk of the German armies), to the establishment of a German Republic separate from Nazi Germany, to the discovery of the concentration camps, to the fallout of the secret treaty between Himmler and Stalin, to the bitter-end fighting of the SS, to the inexorable advance of the Soviet legions-challenge the characters both big and small. Insights into the global vision of Roosevelt and Stalin and the regional concerns of Rommel, Patton, Himmler, and Eisenhower are balanced by sympathetic depictions of extraordinary "joe averages"-Rommel's mechanically skilled and devoted driver, an ex-Hitler Youth American intelligence officer, a battle scarred spearheading tank commander, a too-young zealous SS trooper, an up-and-coming Soviet commissar, a long-in-the-tooth AP editor turned field reporter, and many more. The actions and words of the historical characters offer interesting glimpses of their personalities while the three-dimensional portrayal of the "lesser" actors puts a human face on world-shattering events.

As a casual WWII fan, I learned many interesting things from this book. The vast resources in both men and machines of the Soviet Union emphasized just how outmatched the Germans were on the Eastern Front. So numerous were those forces that combining the Allied and German forces together still left them vastly outnumbered. This brings home the absurdity of the idea of crushing Communism after defeating the Nazis. The Western world was fortunate that Stalin decided not to press his advantage and take more of Europe in those closing days. In view of this overwhelming mismatch, Roosevelt's willingness to "give" Stalin Eastern Europe in an effort to build a lasting peace is presented as not only reasonable but perhaps the only acceptable choice available. At one point, Roosevelt expresses his faith that history would validate Western representative democracy over Soviet-style Communism. This forms a neat rationale justifying the least atrocious of otherwise nightmarish choices.

Best of all, the fascinating historical interplay is packaged in a heck of a page-turning story. It's one of the those books that a guilty glance at the lateness of the hour is excused by a little voice saying "just one more chapter."

The book left me with one major question for Niles and Dobson-What the heck is going on in the Pacific?

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, December 24, 2003
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This is an absolutely riveting, page-turner of a book. The plot is amazingly sophisticated -- diverging from real events in absolutely plausible ways that demonstrate just how contingent history is - and the characters are brilliantly drawn and so true to life one gets a deeper understanding of the real personalities that shaped (actual) history. This is, for instance, one of the best portraits of Patton since George C. Scott's immortal movie portrayal, and a completely engrossing dissection of Rommel, his nemesis cum ally in this alternative universe. The character of Franklin Roosevelt is drawn with a fine and subtle insight, befitting the man himself, and Stalin is absolutely chilling - the more so for his almost seeming normality. If you want a book that you can't put down and that brings the strategy, tactics, horror and triumph of war alive, read Fox at the Front.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting and worthy alt-hist, but it could have stood some more fleshing out
I really enjoyed _Fox on the Rhine_, which I'll have to get to reviewing one of these days; it was an imaginative look at how Erwin Rommel might have planned and executed "Wacht... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Joseph A. Admire

4.0 out of 5 stars Great book.
I really enjoyed this book. As a retired army sergeant I only docked it one star for mistakes on the military angle; any general's staff rates a G (G-2 for Intelligence, for... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Alternate History Reading
This one is a stretch but as alternate history goes, it's good readingd. Once I started I couldn't stop. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not recommended
Having read this book, I cannot recommend it to any reader. As some other reviewers have pointed out, the plot is pretty thin and the characters are one dimensional. Read more
Published on September 26, 2005 by Aldo 999

4.0 out of 5 stars good but overestimated soviet capabilties
Fox at the Front is a very original and interesting take at the last few months of World War Two. I would have rated it 5-stars except for what I thought was an overestimation of... Read more
Published on July 1, 2005 by wpo3

4.0 out of 5 stars A fitting second part.
The Third Reich is fighting against defeat. From the West comes Patton and Rommel while Stalin and his forces roll in from the East. Read more
Published on June 25, 2005 by Michael Valdivielso

3.0 out of 5 stars Fun, but not anywhere near the pinnacle...
...of the genre. The book was worth the time it took to read, but, it wasn't anything to write home about. Read more
Published on September 24, 2004 by Gunfighter

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, if a bit strange
These two authors came out with a book titled Fox on the Rhine, an alternative history thing that pitted the Germans without Hitler (and better off for their lack), but with... Read more
Published on July 4, 2004 by David W. Nicholas

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, if a bit strange
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Published on July 3, 2004 by David W. Nicholas

2.0 out of 5 stars Ick.
I enjoy a good piece of military alt-hist, which this, unfortunately, is not. It's an interesting premise, where Hitler dies in the July 20 assasination attempt, but one that's... Read more
Published on March 11, 2004 by Amerigo Vespucci

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