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Rommel, la trace du renard (1977)

par David Irving

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Field-Marshall Rommel has been described as one of the ten greatest military commanders of all time. This biography of the charismatic leader relies almost entirely on the orginal records of the period. David Irving's exhaustive research has led him to a dusty personnel file on the young Rommel applying - and being turned down - for army commissions, the long-lost Rommel Diaries, dictated day-by-day to an army corporal and covering two momentous years of his triumphs and defeats in North Africa and numerous other private papers. From them emerges the picture of both an outstanding soldier and military commander, whose tactical genius, brilliance on the battlefields and extraordinary exploits captures the imagination of the world, and Rommel as a husband and father.… (plus d'informations)
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Basado en los diarios personales del ayudante de Rommel encontrados por el autor, este libro pone en perspectiva la visión de un comandante de campo aleman en la 2GM. Rommel fue el general alemán más popular y sus frecuentes desobediencias a las órdenes de Hitler le permitieron que los ingleses, siempre alertados por Enigma, se les hiciera difícil vencerlos. Sin embargo tuvo su error el día D y luego de eso todo fue cuesta abajo hasta que lo comprometieron en el atentado a Hitler. ( )
  sergiouribe | Nov 1, 2016 |
li 18 ottobre 1944 a Ulm, con fa cupa solennità di un funerale di Stato, il Terzo Reich rendeva gli estremi onori al feldmaresciallo Rommel. La versione ufficiale della sua morte parlava di « ricaduta » per Ie gravi ferite riportate pochi mesi prima in Francia, ma alcuni dei generali presenti erano a conoscenza del fatto che Rommel, la celebre «Volpe del deserto», era stato costretto al suicidio su ordine di Hitler per evitare l'infamante processo per alto tradimento davanti al Tribunale del popolo. Così, in un'atmosfera di funebre ambiguità, usciva di scena il più famoso dei comandanti militari della seconda guerra mondiale, l'uomo che anche in un conflitto sempre più basato sulla spietatezza e sulla semplice preponderanza dei mezzi seppe diventare una leggenda vivente e dimostrare che c'era ancora notevole spazio per lo spirito cavalleresco e per la genialità.
Ma, al di là delle versioni propagandistiche e ufficiali, quale giudizio si può dare di Erwin Rommel uomo e soldato? A questa affascinante domanda hanno sino a oggi cercato di dare una risposta moltissimi storici, ma, o perché animati da spirito di parte o perché fuorviati da una documentazione lacunosa, anziché risolvere il problema ne hanno moltiplicato gli interrogativi. Chi era realmente Erwin Rommel? Un geniale stratega o un semplice tattico? Un comandante che amava i suoi soldati o li sacrificava freddamente e senza alcuna pietà pur di soddisfare la propria ambizione? Il brillante condottiero di forze corazzate che inseguì l'VIII armata britannica sino alle porte del Cairo o il soldato sfiduciato che in Tunisia si limitò a proporre una ritirata dopo l'altra? Un ufficiale che aderì con convinzione al nazismo e sfruttò il favore del Führer per fare carriera o uno dei più decisi membri del complotto contro Hitler? Un generale che aveva della guerra una visione globale oppure che non sapeva guardare al di là del ristretto settore in cui si trovava a operare?
A queste e ad altre domande David Irving dà finalmente una ·risposta completa e precisa. Dopo lunghi anni spesi nell'inseguire « la pista della Volpe», dopo avere interrogato testimoni oculari, consultato centinaia di documenti negli archivi di tutto il mondo, scoperto preziosissimi diari inediti, ha infatti condensato il suo lavoro in un libro destinato a rimanere un documento storico prezioso per comprendere la figura del più celebre generale del nostro secolo. Scritto con uno stile che lo rende avvincente come un romanzo, ricco di un'esauriente documentazione, La pista della Volpe ricostruisce minuziosamente e in ogni suo aspetto la vita di Rommel, con i suoi trionfi e le sue grandi amarezze: la decorazione Pour le Mérite guadagnata sul fronte italiano nella prima guerra mondiale, il periodo d'attesa tra le due guerre, la brillante campagna in Francia alla testa della «Divisione Fantasma», la leggenda dell'Afrika Korps, la sconfitta di El Alamein, i giorni trascorsi nell'organizzare sulla costa francese le opere difensive contro lo sbarco alleato, il gioco sottile con cui fu coinvolto nel complotto contro Hitler, il suo tragico suicidio.
Un libro, quindi, che non è soltanto una biografia, ma offre anche un quadro illuminante di uno scorcio di storia del nostro secolo, svelando inquietanti verità sino a oggi tenute segrete. ( )
  BiblioLorenzoLodi | Feb 3, 2015 |
Let's start with the big minuses. Before buying or reading this book, I recommend reading a bit on the author, David Irving. The Wikipedia article on him is pretty thorough. He began his career as a reputable historian, but his later books were pretty much discredited, as Irving became a full fledged racist, antisemitic Holocaust denier, and Nazi apologist. I did not know this until after I'd read this book, otherwise I wouldn't have bought it. As it is, I'm grateful that I bought a used copy, and none of my money went to Irving in royalties. That said, there are big pluses.

The Trail of the Fox is exceptionally well researched, and well written. I am not myself an avid military history buff, and yet I had no trouble following lengthy, detailed descriptions of military tactics, troop movements, etc. even without the visual aid of maps (which admittedly would have been a nice addition to this volume.) Irving moves through Rommel's early life pretty quickly, but close to half of this book is devoted to the Africa campaign, then a quarter to Italy, and the final quarter to Normandy, the anti-Hitler conspiracy, and Rommel's death. Irving honestly, it seems, portrays Rommel's strengths and weaknesses as a man and as a commander.

The big question I'm left with, reading this book and also reading about Irving's own disturbing Nazi sympathizing personal beliefs... How accurate are the last two chapters of the book? Was Rommel fully involved in the plot against Hitler's life? Was he partially involved? Or, as Irving presents it, did Rommel know nothing about the plot to assassinate Hitler, but simply get swept up in a witch hunt afterwards? I don't know. ( )
  fingerpost | Aug 13, 2014 |
While the writings of david Irving are currently under a cloud due to his possible invention of holocaust denying materials, I think this relatively early book is, like his book on the bombing of Dresden, are not contaminated by his later activities. This seems to be a good biography of the general with a kindly description of the period surrounding his death. ( )
  DinadansFriend | Jun 28, 2014 |
Probably good scholarship, but Mr. irving grates as an historian, and it is impossible to forget that he is a Holocaust-denier and therefore his judgement is questionable at best. ( )
1 voter | RobertP | Jan 21, 2015 |
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Rommel's reputation as a tough, brilliant anti-Hitler commander is qualified here by the author of the controversial Hitler's War (1976). Drawing on some newly-revealed Rommel diaries and other papers, this biography dubs the field marshal a ""20th-century Hannibal,"" dynamic and inspiring, while weak on strategic thinking, prone to tactical lapses like the refusal to exploit victory at Kasserine Pass, and overbearing with his peers (he referred to the Italian generals as ""shits""). Irving denies that Rommel was ever an anti-Nazi hero; what he proposed to Hitler in 1944, the book claims not altogether disapprovingly, was an alliance with the British against the Soviets. Irving also thinks Rommel was murdered by a fellow officer, rather than committing suicide, and although he associated with the Stulpnagel conspirators who tried to kill the Fuehrer, he was never part of the plot. Whether or not Rommel was bumped off after his capture on suspicion of involvement in the plot, or took poison, receives the closest scrutiny....read more...click on Kirkus Reviews
 

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Field-Marshall Rommel has been described as one of the ten greatest military commanders of all time. This biography of the charismatic leader relies almost entirely on the orginal records of the period. David Irving's exhaustive research has led him to a dusty personnel file on the young Rommel applying - and being turned down - for army commissions, the long-lost Rommel Diaries, dictated day-by-day to an army corporal and covering two momentous years of his triumphs and defeats in North Africa and numerous other private papers. From them emerges the picture of both an outstanding soldier and military commander, whose tactical genius, brilliance on the battlefields and extraordinary exploits captures the imagination of the world, and Rommel as a husband and father.

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