Rommel [rom-uh l, ruhm-; German rawm-uh l] Examples noun
- Er·win [ur-win; German er-veen] /ˈɜr wɪn; German ˈɛr vin/, the Desert Fox, 1891–1944, German field marshal: commander of the German forces in North Africa in World War II.
Examples from the Web for rommel Contemporary Examples of rommel
A double biography of Rommel and Montgomery, foes in North Africa in World War II, splendidly brings both military men to life.
Peter Caddick-Adams’s Dual Biography of Rommel and Montgomery Is Doubly Good
Michael Korda
February 29, 2012
Historical Examples of rommel
Parentage, Rommel crossed with Delaware; from Munson in 1897.
U. P. Hedrick
This was the route Rommel had taken in his flight across Libya.
Rutherford G. Montgomery
In 1900 Rommel retired from business and removed to Chamois, Missouri, where he still lives.
U. P. Hedrick
According to the above authority Rommel stopped its propagation and dissemination because of its susceptibility to fungi.
U. P. Hedrick
Bush questions the parentage as given by Rommel and thinks it more likely Catawba and Maxatawney.
U. P. Hedrick
British Dictionary definitions for rommel Rommel noun
- Erwin (ˈɛrviːn), nicknamed the Desert Fox . 1891–1944, German field marshal, noted for his brilliant generalship in N Africa in World War II. Later a commander in N France, he committed suicide after the officers’ plot against Hitler