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In fact, his name still graces two military bases and several streets in Germany, and a monument in his hometown praises him as “chivalrous,” “brave” and a “victim of tyranny. The regiment was involved in quelling riots and civil disturbances that were occurring throughout Germany at this time. When the British mounted a commando raid deep behind German lines in an effort to kill Rommel and his staff on the eve of their Crusader offensive, Rommel was indignant that the British expected to find his headquarters 400 kilometres (250 miles) behind his front. He had been promoted to Oberst (colonel), on 1 August 1937, and in 1938, following the Anschluss, he was appointed commandant of the Theresian Military Academy at Wiener Neustadt.

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Rommel was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) and transferred to the newly created Royal Wurttemberg Mountain Battalion of the Alpenkorps in September 1915, as a company commander.As Germany’s military situation deteriorated, a group of senior officials attempted to assassinate Hitler with a briefcase bomb, only to be thwarted at the last moment. Alerted by Ultra intercepts, Montgomery deployed large numbers of anti-tank guns in the path of the offensive. The Eighth Army had initially been assigned to General William Gott, but he was killed when his plane was shot down on 7 August. They had not managed to announce this intention to Rommel yet and he probably never heard of it until the end of his life).

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Rommel drove defensive preparations all along the coast of Northern France, particularly concentrating fortification building in the River Somme estuary. Speidel had previously been connected to Carl Goerdeler, the civilian leader of the resistance, but not to the plotters led by Claus von Stauffenberg, and came to Stauffenberg's attention only upon his appointment to Rommel's headquarters. The division advanced 240km (150mi) in 24 hours, and after two days of shelling, the French garrison surrendered on 19 June. The armies continued to skirmish in open engagements throughout September, as the static trench warfare typical of the First World War was still in the future.

He pressed an attack on the heavily fortified town of Mersa Matruh, which Auchinleck had designated as the fall-back position, surrounding it on 28 June.

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