Perhaps the most famous soldier to fight in World War II was Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, who achieved immortality as "the Desert Fox." But less attention is paid to the officers under his command, who played their part in the campaigns that made a legend of their leader. These remarkable men included Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, who would go on to lead the bomb plot of July 1944, an attempt on the life of the Fuehrer that nearly succeeded, and might have ended the war. Following his study of Rommel's officers during the fall of France in Rommel's Lieutenants, the author examines the careers of those who fought for the 'Desert Fox' in his famous North African campaigns. It includes valuable inside insight from Theodor-Friedrich von Stauffenberg, cousin of the man who nearly assassinated Hitler in 1944, and an expert on the German Army.
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