What Rommel Said When American Planes Destroyed His Panzers In Africa
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When American and British fighter bombers caught a German armored column on a dirt road east of Mareth in the spring of nineteen forty three, the wreckage told a story that Field Marshal Erwin Rommel had been quietly documenting for six months. In his personal papers and in letters home to his wife Lucie, the commander of the Afrika Korps wrote one of the most honest professional assessments any Second World War general ever made about his own defeat. This documentary traces how the United States Army Air Forces, working alongside the Royal Air Force, the South African Air Force, and the Royal Australian Air Force under Air Chief Marshal Arthur Tedder and Air Vice Marshal Arthur Coningham, built the tactical air doctrine that broke the Afrika Korps from above. From the Battle of Alam Halfa in August nineteen forty two through the Second Battle of El Alamein, the defeat of American forces at Kasserine Pass in February nineteen forty three, the American tank destroyer stand at El Guettar, Operation Flax in April, the Palm Sunday interception over Cape Bon, and the final Axis surrender on May thirteen, nineteen forty three, this investigation follows the men and the decisions that changed modern warfare. Features documented actions by the Fifty Seventh Fighter Group under Colonel Arthur Salisbury, the Six Hundred and First Tank Destroyer Battalion under Lieutenant Colonel Herschel Baker, the First Infantry Division under Major General Terry Allen, and pilots Roy Whittaker, James Curl, R. J. Byrne, and MacArthur Powers. Every fact, name, date, unit, and quotation has been verified against The Rommel Papers, the United States Army Center of Military History, the National World War Two Museum, and the American Battle Monuments Commission. If your father or grandfather served with any Allied unit in North Africa, we would be honored to read their name in the comments. Subscribe for the next chapter.
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The Rommel Papers, edited by B.H. Liddell Hart (1953)
Krieg ohne Hass, edited by Lucie-Maria Rommel and Fritz Bayerlein (1950)
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Coningham: A Biography, by Vincent Orange
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