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Hardcover Sous Les Ordres de Rommel: Des Déserts d'Afrique Du Nord Aux Plages de Normandie [French] Book

ISBN: 2840484617

ISBN13: 9782840484615

Sous Les Ordres de Rommel: Des Déserts d'Afrique Du Nord Aux Plages de Normandie [French]

In this extraordinary autobiography by Hans H ller, an Austrian born in 1921 near Wiener Neustadt, readers are plunged into an epic journey through the torments of the Second World War. At the age of 20, H ller served as a simple Sch tze of the Afrika-Korps in Egypt at the Col d'Halfaya (described by the British soldiers as the "Pass of Hell Fire") and then in Tobruk, Libya. He was promoted to Lieutenant a year later and in the autumn of 1942 he was sent as head of section to Tunisia, and participated in one of the last battles of German troops on the African continent, with the Panzer Division. As a young officer, H ller was ordered to lead an infantry attack, during which he was seriously wounded in a terrifying body-to-body fight against British soldiers. Once healed, he was sent to France for the reconstruction of the famous 21. Panzerdivision, within the Pz-Gren.-Rgt. 192. Commanding a section of Panzerj ger in Normandy, H ller was ordered to take the famous Pegasus Bridge from the hands of the British paratroopers in the very early hours of D-Day. Concealed in a copse near the majestic Chateau de B nouville, they stopped any English attempt to advance towards Caen along the canal, and even destroyed three Sherman tanks on June 6, 1944. Subsequently, this tough Austrian was occupied with several months of hard Defensive fighting around Caen (Herouville, Cambes-en-Plaine in June), and managed to save the whole of his II. Battalion during Operation Goodwood, at the end of July 1944. In August, he fought furiously near Mount Pin on, then in the Pocket of Falaise, from where he managed to escape. After a long retirement through France with the few survivors of his section, H ller was ambushed in Lorraine and was captured by the 2nd DB of Leclerc. In these moments of intense anguish, he owes his survival to his arm band "Afrika" During his hard years, his supreme leader was almost always Erwin Rommel, the illustrious German Feldmarschall whom the Allies had baptized as "Fox of the Desert". Rommel's decisions determined the fate of Hans H ller and each of his comrades. Today at 94, Hans retains incredible health and his memory is fresh. His many personal photographs and poignant, accurate, authentic and even critical narratives offer an unusual glimpse into the experiences of an Austrian young man who, given the moment of the history in which he was born, had no choice but to face them. Text in French.

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