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Erwin Rommel was a German soldier and field marshal during World War II, renowned for his leadership skills, military strategy, and respect for his enemies. Known as the "Desert Fox" for his successful campaigns in North Africa, Rommel earned the respect of both allies and adversaries for his tactical brilliance and ethical conduct in battle. His legacy lives on as a model of military leadership, strategy, and honor. Rommel's story inspires military leaders and those in high-pressure roles to remain calm under fire, think critically, and prioritize ethical leadership in their actions.

"But courage which goes against military expediency is stupidity, or, if it is insisted upon by a commander, irresponsibility."



"The future battle on the ground will be preceded by battle in the air. This will determine which of the contestants has to suffer operational and tactical disadvantages and be forced throughout the battle into adoption compromise solutions."


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