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The influential 20th century British military historian and theorist B. H. Liddell Hart ranked Sherman as one of the most important strategists in the annals of war, along with Scipio Africanus, Belisarius, Napoleon Bonaparte, T. E. Lawrence, and Erwin Rommel.
The translator was Lieutenant Colonel Gustave E. Kidde without permission from Rommel, according to the foreword to the 1995 edition published by Stackpole Books.

Rommel and .,
* Rommel, John G., Connecticut ’ s Yankee Patriot: Roger Sherman, Hartford: American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut, 1980.
Two weeks later, Rommel was wounded and Kluge took over as commander of Army Group B as well, where Von Kluge's forces around the town of Falaise were encircled by combined U. S., Canadian, British, and Polish armies.
Production: Icelandic Film Corporation, Peter Rommel Productions, Filmhuset AS, Norway and Film and Music Entertainment UK in association with Invicta Capital Ltd., UK & ZDF / Arte, Germany.

Rommel and European
German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel noted the effect of airpower: " Anyone who has to fight, even with the most modern weapons, against an enemy in complete command of the air, fights like a savage against modern European troops, under the same handicaps and with the same chances of success.
The privileges mentioned herein covers — few of which — the economical and education aspects of Malaysians, e. g. the Malaysian New Economic Policy ; an economic policy recently criticised by Thierry Rommel — who headed a European Commission's delegation to Malaysia — as an excuse for " significant protectionism " and a quota maintaining higher access of Malays into public universities.
Luther Adler had previously portrayed Hitler in two 1951 feature films: The Magic Face, a fantasy about a European impersonator who somehow manages to murder " der Fuehrer " and then assumes his identity ; and The Desert Fox, a drama about Erwin Rommel.
Indians fought with distinction throughout the world ; in the European theaters of Germany and Italy, in the deserts against Rommel and in the Asian region defending India against the Japanese, and liberating British colonies such as Singapore and Hong Kong when the Japanese surrendered after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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* The Trail of the Fox ( 1977 ), a biography of Erwin Rommel ISBN 0-525-22200-6
* Rommel: The Trail of the Fox, Wordsworth Military Library ; Limited edition ( 1999 ) ISBN 1-84022-205-0
* Reuth, R. G. Rommel: The End of a Legend, 2005 ISBN 1-904950-20-5
Rommel: Lingen 1996, ISBN 3-9807091-0-8.

Rommel and .
* 1941 – World War II: Rommel attacks Tobruk.
He ordered immediate reinforcement of the vital heights of Alam Halfa, just behind his own lines, expecting the German commander, Erwin Rommel, to attack with the heights as his objective, something that Rommel soon did.
Rommel attempted to turn the left flank of the Eighth Army at the Battle of Alam Halfa from 31 August 1942.
In 1941, Ultra exerted a powerful effect on the North African desert campaign, against the German army, under General Erwin Rommel.
The armoured and motorized units under Guderian and Rommel initially advanced far beyond the following divisions, and indeed far in excess of that with which German high command was initially comfortable.
The main evidence of Liddell Hart's deceit and " tendentious " report of history can be found in his letters to the German Generals Erich von Manstein and Heinz Guderian, as well as relatives and associates of Erwin Rommel.
* Brighton, Terry, Patton, Montgomery, Rommel: Masters of War.
Kaiser Wilhelm II and German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel were known for keeping dachshunds.
The First Battle of El Alamein ( 1 – 27 July 1942 ) was a battle of the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War, fought between Axis forces ( Germany and Italy ) of the Panzer Army Africa ( Panzerarmee Afrika ) commanded by Field Marshal ( Generalfeldmarschall ) Erwin Rommel, and Allied ( specifically, British Imperial ) forces ( Britain, British India, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand ) of the British Eighth Army commanded by General Claude Auchinleck.
He decided not to seek a decisive confrontation at the Mersa Matruh position: it had an open left flank to the south of the sort well exploited by Rommel at Gazala.
Rommel ordered 90th Light to resume its advance, requiring it to cut the coast road behind 50th Division by the evening.
The line the British chose to defend stretched between the sea and the Qattara Depression, which meant that Rommel could outflank it only by taking a significant detour to the south and crossing the Sahara Desert.
Auchinleck — although believing he could stop Rommel at Alamein — felt he could not ignore the possibility that he might once more be outmanoeuvered or outfought.
Rommel had driven them forward ruthlessly, being confident that, provided he struck quickly before Eighth Army had time to settle, his momentum would take him through the Alamein position and he could then advance to the Nile with little further opposition.
The 90th Light was then to veer north to cut the coastal road and trap the defenders of the Alamein box ( which Rommel thought was occupied by the remains of 50th Infantry Division ) and the Afrika Korps would veer right to attack the rear of XIII Corps.
On 2 July, Rommel ordered the resumption of the offensive.
Once again, 90th Light failed to make progress so Rommel called the Afrika Korps to abandon its planned sweep southward and instead join the effort to break through to the coast road by attacking east toward Ruweisat Ridge.
The next day, 3 July, Rommel ordered the Afrika Korps to resume its attack on the Ruweisat ridge with the Italian XX Motorised Corps on its southern flank.
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, with his aides during the desert campaign.
1942 At this point, Rommel decided his exhausted forces could make no further headway without resting and regrouping.
Rommel was by this time suffering from the extended length of his supply lines.
Rommel was still determined to drive the British forces from the northern salient.

Gundula and .
Soloists: Gundula Janowitz, Edith Mathis, Peter Schreier, Theo Adam, Bernd Weikl, Siegfried Vogel, Franz Crass.
Gundula Janowitz, Christa Ludwig, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Walter Berry, Werner Krenn, and Fritz Wunderlich in his final recording.
In 1959, Bahro married a Russian teacher, Gundula Lembke, and the couple had two girls ( one of whom died on the day of birth ) and a boy, in addition to a pre-marriage daughter.
In 1973 he filed for divorce Gundula Bahro.
Gundula Bahro went further and in 1974 made contact with the state security, to inform them about the secret book project by then her ex-husband, and finally to hand over a copy of the manuscript.
* Mozart, Così fan tutte, at least two different recordings are available, one starring Gundula Janowitz as Fiordiligi ; the other starring Irmgard Seefried, both conducted by Karl Böhm.
Many prominent singers have served in the jury, including Carlo Bergonzi, Geraint Evans, Marilyn Horne, Gundula Janowitz, Sherrill Milnes, Christoph Prégardien, Dame Joan Sutherland, Dame Anne Evans, René Kollo, Galina Vishnevskaya and Dame Gwyneth Jones.
Lee Konitz's compositions included " Subconscious-Lee ", " Thingin '", " Sound-Lee ", " Palo Alto ", " Kary's Trance ", " Riffin '", " Self Portrait in Blues ", " Back and Forth ", " Figure and Spirit ", " Ice Cream Konitz ", " Dream Stepper ", " Without You Man ", " Rebecca ", " Mr. 88 ", " Hi Beck ", " Tautology ", " Sax of a Kind ", " Progression ", and " Gundula ".
Another notable recording he left is J. S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio, with fellow singers Gundula Janowitz, Christa Ludwig, and Franz Crass, conducted by Karl Richter.
At the time of his death, he had been recording Haydn's The Creation, with the Berlin Philharmonic and the Wiener Singverein under Herbert von Karajan, the other soloists being Christa Ludwig, Gundula Janowitz, Walter Berry and Fischer-Dieskau.
Gundula Krause, born 7 July 1966 in Göttingen, is a German folk violinist.
Other notable recordings include those by Kathleen Ferrier, Renée Fleming, Christa Ludwig, Gundula Janowitz, Jessye Norman, Irmgard Seefried, Elisabeth Schumann, Lotte Lehmann, Rosette Anday, and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.
Gundula Janowitz ( born August 2, 1937 in Berlin, Germany ) is an Austrian lyric soprano singer of operas, oratorios and concerts.
In 1978, Gundula Janowitz was awarded the Joseph Marx Music Prize of the state of Styria, Austria, named for the composer, Joseph Marx.
Gundula Janowitz's voice is distinguished by its very bright, pure, crystalline, tremolo-free sound with tight, rapid vibrato, and by her even breathing technique.

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