After the Jassassination attempt, Adolf Hitler accused him of involvement and forced him to commit suicide.
He later served as Commander-in-Chief of Army Group B again in France, where he was wounded in an air raid on July 17, 1944. His deployment as commander of the German Africa Corps and the Panzer Army Africa in North Africa, with whose troops he advanced to El-Alamein in July 1942, brought him great popularity at home and open respect abroad. During World War II he served as commander of the 7th Armored Division in France from February 1940.
In 1937 his book Infantry Attacks was published, in which he processed his wartime experiences and military strategies. He was then accepted into the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht. Rommel joined the Württemberg Army in 1910 and was decorated for bravery during World War I. Comments Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel was Born Novemin Heidenheim an der Brenz Octoin Herrlingen) was a German career officer, from 1942 with the rank of Field Marshal.