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The Rommel Papers (Da Capo Paperback) | 
enlarge | Author: Erwin Rommel Creator: Basil Henry Liddell Hart Publisher: Da Capo Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 30983
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 592 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.6 x 1.5
ISBN: 0306801574 Dewey Decimal Number: 940.5423 EAN: 9780306801570 ASIN: 0306801574
Publication Date: March 21, 1982 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Cover crease by spine and spine creasing. Edgewear on cover. Clean inside. Nice copy!
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Product Description
When Erwin Rommel died—by forced suicide at Hitler’s command—he left behind in various ingenious hiding places the papers that recorded the story of his dramatic career and the exact details of his masterly campaigns. It was his custom to dictate each evening a running narrative of the day’s events and, after each battle, to summarize its course and the lessons to be learned from it. He wrote, almost daily, intimate and outspoken letters to his wife in which his private feelings and—after the tide had turned—forebodings found expression. To this is added by Rommel’s son Manfred the story of the field marshall’s last weeks and the final day when he was given the choice of an honorable suicide or an ignominious trial for treason. An engrossing human document and a rare look at the mind of the ”Desert Fox,” The Rommel Papers throws an interesting light on the Axis alliance and on the inner workings of Hitler’s high command.
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Blitzkrieg finally understood November 11, 2008 I like this book; The Rommel Papers. Finally I understand the concept of "Blitzkrieg" and how the German Army could penetrate the western front in 1940 so quickly. The person Erwin Rommel also stands out in an impressive way. The book is also very exciting to read. I recommend the book. Bjorn Braathen, Norway.
cap21 August 10, 2008 I have purchased and read lmost all one person can on Erwin Rommel and really feel ashamed that I never purchesed this book, it is excellent . I encourage any one going into the armed forces ,espeicially a combined arms branch to read this book.
EXCELLENT!! Just Excellent!!!! July 8, 2008 This is a fantastic book. The number of pages at first daunted me, but (after the first few which are kind of so-so), the book just takes off! He not only talks about the campaigns that he fought in, but he also breaks down what he learned and what should and should not have been in each one. What should have been done from those up above and how his enemy either defeated him (I agree fully on his conclusions about Montgomery's victories over him) or lost to him.
He goes on (around the end of certain chapters) to go on about what a commander should and SHOULD NOT be to his men and to himself--EXCELLENT stuff!.
What I found most interesting though, was that (unlike many other works I have read) Rommel really was ONE HELL OF A WRITER. His words are enticing and chapter after chapter I'm just compelled to go on.
I've read 'Panzer Leader', 'Lost Victories', 'Panzer Commander' and a host of other books from former Wehrmacht officers and none of them really NAIL it all like this one does (though, I HIGHLY recommend Erhard Raus' 'Panzer Operations' as it does for the Ostfront as this does for Africa and French theaters--'41 and '44).
If you want a great book on the tachtical methods of the German army in World War II--this is for you. If you're a military man or buff who's looking for (what I believe) is a blueprint fror any 'commander' to follow--this is for you. If you're just a regulatr Joe--or Jane--who's just looking for a great read about what it's like behind the lines, in the front with your men and all places in-between--then this is for you, too.
Like my review title says, I HIGHLY recommend this book. Get it! You won't be disappointed.
Excellent as good as ATTACKS June 28, 2008 A well written book about Rommels experiences in WW2 taken from his notes made during his campaigns and from letters written to his wife with additional narration or corrections by the author. If you have read ATTACKS by Rommel you will like this book.
rommel papers September 11, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
great book written from the surviving papers after his death there would have been more but a lot of his stuff was taken by the Nazis, and much more was lost to the US Army but his wife and son saved some and from this B.H. LIDDELL-HART was with the help of the wife and son to put his great skill as a battlefield commander in a new light A must read for any student of WWII also checkout ATTACKS by Rommel this book is about his time as a young lieutenant in WW I
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