“There are two possibilities. Either nothing happens or I will not be here tonight.” – said Rommel on 14 th October, 1944 to his 16 year old son when they was walking in their garden. At noon three officers came to visit him, then they drove away together with a car. Ninety minutes later the chief field-marshal dead.
Is it true that Rommel – the brave and talented commander of the African army corps – took part in the conspiracy against Hitler?
According to the official reported hero soldier of the German Empire died from his severe head injury, which earned a few weeks earlier, when a British aircraft undercut him from the road. But in fact, he took poison by command of Hitler. What was the reason for the suicide command? Continue reading…

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Posted by jmgoyder | April 7, 2012, 2:42 pm