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I'm not catching any difference between Rommel and Guderian ... except Guderian was implicated in the conspiracy but not found guilty, so he wasn't executed. He was not a member of the Nazi party, which is true of most of the the German Army's leadership.
Rommel was "one of the best", but just not the best. |
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I think you're still evaluating him whilst seeing him in this romantic light however. He was a very intuitive and charismatic commander and he definitely understood mobile warfare, although in the beginning he, like most German commanders, thought the idea of dedicated Panzer and Panzergrenadier divisions were nonsense. He was one of the better German commanders but when you compare his contribution to say Heinz Guderian it pales in comparison.. I know I keep on harping on about Guderian but his legacy on modern warfare is immense and without him (and Hitler to be fair) there would have been no panzerwaffen, no blitzkrieg, no combined arms tactics, at least not in WW2. Oh, and he was the best operational level commander of WW2 as well. |
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