@23ejj3: Erwin Rommel (1891–1944) was one of Germany's most famous military commanders during World War II. Known as "The Desert Fox", he gained international respect for his brilliant, fast-moving tactical victories leading the Afrika Korps in North Africa. Unlike many other Nazi generals, Rommel was admired by both his own men and his Allied enemies for his chivalrous conduct on the battlefield, as his troops were never accused of war crimes.In 1944, Rommel was placed in charge of defending the French coast against the Allied D-Day invasion. Later that year, he was linked to the July 20 plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Because Rommel was a national hero, Hitler wanted to avoid a public trial; he forced Rommel to commit suicide via cyanide in exchange for a state funeral and the safety of his family.Explanation of the Background PhotoThe background of the photo features the famous Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. While both the German Sd.Kfz. 251 armored vehicle and the pyramids are completely real historical subjects, their combination in this specific image is a modern digital manipulation or a movie prop capture.Historically, Rommel's Afrika Korps never reached Cairo or the pyramids. Their advance into Egypt was permanently halted by British and Allied forces at the Battle of El Alamein in 1942, about 240 kilometers west of Giza. Therefore, no German military vehicle ever stood in front of the pyramids during World War II. #creatorsearchinsights
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Segunda guerra mundial. :
The desert fox.....
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