Killing Rommel A Novel

Cover of Killing Rommel A Novel by Steven Pressfield
Publisher: Crown
Year: 2009
Language: en
Edition: NO-VALUE
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9780767926164
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.19 Inches
Weight: 0.75 Pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Killing Rommel by Steven Pressfield, published by Crown on June 2, 2009, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the real-life exploits of the Long Range Desert Group, a British special forces unit during World War II. Set in the autumn of 1942, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the North African campaign, where the British forces face the formidable German Afrika Korps led by Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. The story is narrated from the perspective of a young lieutenant, highlighting the daring and strategic operations of this elite unit as they undertake a critical mission to disrupt enemy advances.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of the tactics, weaponry, and specialized skills essential for combat in harsh desert conditions. The novel captures the essence of camaraderie among the soldiers, emphasizing their motto, “Not by Strength, by Guile.” Through a blend of historical accuracy and engaging storytelling, Killing Rommel presents the challenges and emotional complexities faced by these soldiers as they navigate the perils of warfare. With 320 pages, this edition offers a vivid portrayal of the desert war, focusing on themes of bravery, strategy, and the bonds formed in the heat of battle.


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A thrilling WWII tale based on the real-life exploits of the Long Range Desert Group, an elite British special forces unit that took on the German Afrika Korps and its legendary commander, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, “the Desert Fox.”

Autumn 1942. Hitler’s legions have swept across Europe; France has fallen; Churchill and the English are isolated on their island. In North Africa, Rommel and his Panzers have routed the British Eighth Army and stand poised to overrun Egypt, Suez, and the oilfields of the Middle East. With the outcome of the war hanging in the balance, the British hatch a desperate plan—send a small, highly mobile, and heavily armed force behind German lines to strike the blow that will stop the Afrika Korps in its tracks.

Narrated from the point of view of a young lieutenant, Killing Rommel brings to life the flair, agility, and daring of this extraordinary secret unit, the Long Range Desert Group. Stealthy and lethal as the scorpion that serves as their insignia, they live by their motto: Non Vi Sed ArteNot by Strength, by Guile as they gather intelligence, set up ambushes, and execute raids. Killing Rommel chronicles the tactics, weaponry, and specialized skills needed for combat, under extreme desert conditions. And it captures the camaraderie of this “band of brothers” as they perform the acts of courage and cunning crucial to the Allies’ victory in North Africa.

Combining scrupulous historical detail and accuracy with remarkable narrative momentum, Pressfield powerfully renders the drama and intensity of warfare, the bonds of men in close combat, and the surprising human emotions and frailties that come into play on the battlefield to create a vivid and authoritative depiction of the desert war.

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Publisher: Crown. Year: 2009.
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ISBN-13: 9780767926164.
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Language: en. Pages: 320. Edition: NO-VALUE.

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