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Rommel’s Ghost Division - warfarehistorynetwork.com

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Jan 09, 2019 · The Germans did not make a distinction between the “true” Maginot Line, which ended at Longuyon, and its northern extension, which was made up only of a shallow belt of pillboxes and antitank obstacles, something that explains Rommel’s caution on reaching these less formidable fortifications.



The Desert Fox: Erwin Rommel - One of the Most Famous ...

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On the Maginot line, Rommel launched a cunning night attack, using artillery barrages, armored vehicles, and assault pioneers to smash through fortifications.


Later in France Hitler made him a Knight of the Iron Cross for breaking through the Maginot Line at Maubeuge with the 7th Armoured Division.....snip~
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