ROMMEL
... ROMMEL Rumours that General Rommel is ill are authoritatively denied in Berlin, it is learned in Geneva. General Rommel, It is stated, is still in command of his troops in Africa,—Reuter. ...
... ROMMEL Rumours that General Rommel is ill are authoritatively denied in Berlin, it is learned in Geneva. General Rommel, It is stated, is still in command of his troops in Africa,—Reuter. ...
... ROMMEL’S SUCCESS General Rommel’s surprisingly rapid advance was only rendered possible because he used our captured stores and vehicles. In the battles around Gazala, in the stress of the retreat and the fighting at El |Alamein. where General Auchinleck ...
... ROMMEL WORRIED Italian communique says; •• In Egypt Italo-German attacks led to good results. Numerous prisoners and a battalion commander were taken. Second Front Call To-day’s New York Times says: The United Nations could pick no more important time ...
... cleverly outmanoeuvred Marshal Rommel, who was lured into traps. Close observers of the progress of the tremendous struggle were hoping that few days would bring still more satisfactory battle tidings. Yet news that Rommel's forces were in full retreat ...
... ROMMEL STRENGTHENS Are ...
... WILL ROMMEL BE FORESTALLED ? R. A*F/s Intensive Work A NOTHER big clash is looming in Egypt where Rommel, hastily regrouping his armoured forces, is being ceaselessly harassed by General Auchinleck, strafing by Allied air units being a special feature ...
... ROMMEL FOILED “C company also figured hi an outstanding night raid—on a strong point before El Alameln. Without suffering a single casualty the company destroyed at least three guns and hall a dozen trucks, killed a number of Germans and Italians and ...
... MYSTERY OF ROMMEL IN MUNICH, OR SHOT DOWN ? While the Germans are keeping silent, there growing speculation in Allied quarters ag to the whereabouts of the Afrika Kor a General, —Rommel. The latest report from the Cairo correspondent of the A.P.I. (I ...
... ROMMEL ACTIVE From talks with German prisoners lt was evident, said the ,hjt U«neraJ Homme. >. K amc °« his r . he uerit Ke Pt tei.- m* them that Moscow had 'alien He even had the German troops IT, Up . ni , headc >rters and nade a formal announcemer ...
... Rommel IF Derna has been evacu- ated (as the Cairo communique is regarded in London as implying), then a most unusual military situation has arisen. It means that in two days our right flank has gone back fifty miles from Slonta, while our left flank ...
... ROMMEL'S MOVE It is admitted in London that Rommel's advance from Mersa Brega to Jedabyanearly 50 miles—is very considerable performance, but it is pointed out that ever since his forces withdrew from Jedabya, only our light forward forces have been in ...
... ROMMEL’S AIM It is clear from the Cairo communique, says Reuter’s military correspondent, that Rommel is trying to cut across the British lines of communication with Tobruk. This is the ...