- Illustrated with 120 photographs Carries the reader from the Alps in WWI to North Africa in WWII With many photographs taken by Rommel himself
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3.0 out of 5 stars
ROMMEL and his Art of War,
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This review is from: Rommel And His Art of War (Greenhill Military Paperback) (Paperback)
This is a book about military operations written largely by Rommel and edited by Dr. John Pimlott. Unlike "Attacks" by Rommel which is a volume of accounts of his experiences in WWI, this book is easier to read than are typical military after-action reports. "Attacks" was dry; this book is intriguing. There are many gems of wisdom found inside that are just as applicable in this day and age as they were in Rommels day. I believe the man was honourable and chivalrous. The epitome of a professional soldier. He would have made a great American!
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Repeats whats already available in ATTACKS and THE ROMMEL PAPERS,
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This review is from: Rommel And His Art of War (Greenhill Military Paperback) (Paperback)
Easy to read Interesting accounts of Rommels Art of War - the reason for three stars is that whats in this book is found in the books ATTACKS and THE ROMMEL PAPERS these two have far more in depth information and are just as easy to read.
The book gives details of Rommels childhood, military training, WW1 experience (Briefly) then between the wars, follwed by WW2.
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