1. Rommel - Noun
2. Rommel - Proper noun
German field marshal noted for brilliant generalship in North Africa during World War II (1891-1944)
Source: WordNetThe Mammoth we attacked was not Rommel's after all. [...] Rommel himself, we'll learn later, was not in that camp and never had been. At the time of our raid, he was with the 15th Panzer Division, somewhere west of Kidney Ridge, in the thick of the fighting at El Alamein. Steven Pressfield
In the preamble written by his wife of the 1953 edition published by the publishing house "Heidenheimer Zeitung", she clearly states that all the chapter titles as well as the book title were chosen by the editors, thus not Erwin Rommel himself. Erwin Rommel
Read Churchill, he tells you how crucial was the Greek role in your decisive desert victory over Rommel. Melina Mercouri
After the failed bomb attack of 20 July, many conspirators were arrested and the dragnet expanded to thousands.sfn Consequently, it did not take long for Rommel to come under suspicion. Source: Internet
A garrison of around 14,000 Australian soldiers, commanded by Lieutenant General Leslie Morshead was besieged in Tobruk, Libya by the German-Italian army of General Erwin Rommel between April and August 1941. Source: Internet
After stopping, Doose and Maisel walked away from the car, leaving Rommel with Burgdorf. Source: Internet