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Remembrance It Was Incredibly Macabre
The son of Karl, Austria's last Emperor (1916-19), Habsburg is now 76. The evening the government fled Paris, former U.S. Ambassador to Belgium Hugh Gibson...
World Battlefronts, THE ENEMY: Death on the Downgrade
Trim, broad-faced Erwin Eugen Johannes Rommel rose with Hitler from the street brawls of pre-Nazi Germany. He rocketed upward with the National Socialists...
World: Mauled Marshal
Along with all the other bad news, Berlin admitted that it was more or less true about Field Marshal Rommel: he had indeed met with a deplorable accident while...
BATTLE OF THE DESERT: Back to Bengasi
The same Berlin broadcast that told of the fall of Bengasi last week carried another piece of news. For his work in Libya, Adolf Hitler had upped tough Tank...
World: Details by the Fox
Reports that Field Marshal Erwin Rommel had gone home to Berlin with malaria or to Russia with honor, and that Field Marshal Albert Kesselring had assumed...
EGYPT: Under Control?
From Cairo and London last week came cautiously worded hints that Field Marshal Rommel's thrust into Egypt, if it went far enough, might meet an active fifth...
World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF FRANCE: The Fox In the Orchard
Enough dust swirled over the tank-churned roads of Normandy to remind ex-Desert Fox Erwin Rommel of Africa. But there the resemblance ended. There was no room...
GERMANY: Out of the Desert
GERMANY Out of the Desert Lili Marlene's oldest friends had a get-together last week.* Into the hilly Westphalian town of Iserlohn, through the city gate...
World Battlefronts: The Fight Against the Champ
(See Cover) The General was restless. George Smith Patton Jr., who had long ago boasted that nothing would please him so much as to get in a tank and joust,...
World: A Prisoner Looks Back
"On the whole, I would say that captivity had a beneficial effect upon all but the most unteachable." So, after two years in a German prison camp, a young...


