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Now for the first time, the private AFRIKAKORPS photograph collection of Rommel's second in command, Generalleutnant
Fritz Bayerlein, is presented in this landmark publication. Over 200 photographs, showing personalities, battle scenes, behind
the front line rest periods, and non-battle scenery such as a tour of ancient ruins with Rommel are featured. Brought to live
here are the famous Afrikakorps personalities such as Rommel, Nehring, Cruewell, and von Thoma. The Afrikakorps
commanders, their fighting men, the awards for bravery, the graves, and even mundane military life in the heat of the Libyan
desert, Bayerlein's array of photographs depict the war in the Western Desert in October 1941 through his final and bitter
departure in May 1943. Bayerlein took hundreds of photographs. This gallery of images unfolds Bayerlein's rise in rank, from
an Oberstleutnant under General Cruewell to Generalleutnant under his friend and mention, Erwin Rommel.
Fritz Dittmar-Bayerlein, the General's nephew and co-author, has generously opened his uncle's photograph collection which
had been in storage for over thirty years. Retrace Bayerelin's steps and the campaigns across the desert sands - an undiscovered
perspective on the legacy of the vaunted Afrikakorps.
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