Product Description
A PB reprint edition of Brigadier Desmond Young's history of the life and military career of Erwin Rommel : The Desert Fox, published by Fontana UK.
The book was the first biography of Rommel and enjoyed immense popularity, especially in the UK. The book led the Western Allies, particularly the British, to depict Rommel as the "good German" and "our friend Rommel", contributing to the formation of the Rommel myth. Young had served in the British Army in North Africa and was once taken prisoner by Rommel's troops. Young extensively interviewed Rommel's widow and collaborated with several individuals who had been close to Rommel, including Hans Speidel with the support of British journalist and historian Basil Liddell Hart. Speidel, Rommel's former chief of staff, had already written in 1946 that he planned to turn Rommel into "the hero of the German people" and a role model for them. Rommel was a suitable candidate, since his suicide following the failed 20th July Plot had led to the assumption that he had opposed Nazism. Young subscribed to this view, subtly conveying that Rommel served the regime but was not part of it.
The book formed the biographical basis for the 1951 film , The Desert Fox.
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