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Erwin Rommel (Kommandeur 7. Panzer-Division) at the "Hoth Tag" event
held in front of the Place des Quinconces, Bordeaux, France, 29 June
1940 (other versions mention 1 July 1940 as the date). To the right is
his aide, Hauptmann Hans-Joachim Schraepler. On 24 June 1940, 7.
Panzer-Division arrived in Bordeaux. Five days later, the division held a
victory parade in the streets of the city in northern France under the
direct leadership of the Divisionskommandeur Rommel. Until the spring of
1941, 7. Panzer-Division spent a period of rest and refitting at the
"Camp de Sougè", located in Martignas-sur-Jalle. All of this information
comes from a letter sent by Rommel to his beloved wife, Lucie, dated 6
January 1941. The position of his own division was as a reserve force of
the Wehrmacht, prepared for Unternehmen Seelöwe (Operation Sea Lion,
the planned German invasion of England). The invasion was later called
off after the Luftwaffe was battered in the Battle of Britain. BTW, I believe this is the only picture showing Rommel wearing stahlhelm (steel helmet)!
Source :
http://alifrafikkhan.blogspot.com/2012/03/album-foto-erwin-rommel-sebagai_10.html
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-1970-076-43,_Paris,_Erwin_Rommel_bei_Siegesparade.jpg
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