After Hitler came to power, Rommel was favored by the Fuehrer and was responsible for his security for many years. After the outbreak of World War II, he was entrusted with a heavy responsibility and began to become independent. Rommel lived up to Hitler's high hopes. At the beginning of the Second World War, when the Germans attacked Western Europe, Rommel's 7th Armored Division was always at the forefront and invincible, and broke into Paris in one fell swoop. France, then known as "the world's first army power", was called "the devil's teacher". What really made Rommel famous was the Battle of North Africa in 194 1 year. Hitler chose Rommel as the commander of the African legion in 194 1 year. After he arrived in North Africa, in less than two months, he quickly reversed the unfavorable situation at the beginning of the North African War. In the vast desert of North Africa, he dealt with the Anglo-American Coalition forces with fewer troops. He is resourceful, decisive, elusive and brave, and has created many world-famous successful examples. He was promoted to general of the Empire, and Rommel was promoted to German Marshal in June of 1942.
Why was such a famous marshal forced to commit suicide? This is because there was an attempted assassination of Hitler in Germany, and Rommel was also involved, which Hitler absolutely could not tolerate. 1944 On July 20th, an attempted assassination of Hitler occurred in Germany. Although the assassination was unsuccessful, it exposed the anti-Hitler organization in Nazi Germany. Hitler carried out a cruel suppression, and when the SS searched the anti-Hitler officer corps, it found a document showing that the officer corps lobbied Rommel at that time. Rommel didn't agree directly at that time, but he said something ambiguous, "It seems that it's time for me to take charge." The rebels also decided that Rommel would be the head of government after the operation was successful and wrote it on the document. After the failure of the July 20 incident, the file was cracked by the SS, and Hitler was extremely angry about it.
1944101312, Rommel received two guests at Hellingen's home. One of the guests was Lieutenant General William burgdorf, Minister of Personnel and First Adjutant of the Army, and the other was Major General Ernst messer, Deputy Minister of Personnel of the Army. After talking with the two men, Rommel told his son and wife that in order to avoid their participation, he had to commit suicide and enjoy a state funeral. Twenty minutes later, Rommel committed suicide by taking poison in a car and publicized that he died of cerebral thrombosis caused by war injury.