"One loses all sense of time here. The battles for the last positions
before Alexandria are hard. I was several days in the front line and
lived in the car or a hole in the ground." -Erwin Rommel
Combining private letters to his wife, orders, his daily accounts of
battle written during World War II and his published memoirs, Rommel
offers a compelling insight into the mind of one of the twentieth
century's great military leaders. Alongside accounts of fighting in
World War I and World War II, Rommel shares his views on the philosophy
of warfare, battles, leaders and the progress of both world wars. Dr
John Pimlott's commentary puts Rommel's writing into historical context,
describing the background to Rommel's ideas and how his plans were
affected by circumstances beyond his control. 120 black-and-white
photographs - many of them taken by Rommel himself - and battle maps
illustrate the theatres in which Rommel fought. From the Alps in World
War I to the invasion of France in 1940, and from the Desert War in 1943
to Normandy in 1944, Rommel: In His Own Words brings the concerns and
crises of Rommel's wars to life.