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Take a journey behind the camera of world-famous military commander. Experience WWII in color with Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. View 130 color images from Rommel's private photo collection, seized by U.S. forces in 1945, and a selection of Rommel's hand-drawn sketches of his war experiences. Join Rommel as he travels across vast and colorful terrains, flies a dive bomber plane, drives across desert battlefields and explores North African villages. The photos and sketches are digitally restored and enhanced for detail. Author/artist Zita Steele uses her knowledge of German language and culture,…mehr

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Take a journey behind the camera of world-famous military commander. Experience WWII in color with Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. View 130 color images from Rommel's private photo collection, seized by U.S. forces in 1945, and a selection of Rommel's hand-drawn sketches of his war experiences. Join Rommel as he travels across vast and colorful terrains, flies a dive bomber plane, drives across desert battlefields and explores North African villages. The photos and sketches are digitally restored and enhanced for detail. Author/artist Zita Steele uses her knowledge of German language and culture, with in-depth research about Rommel and his campaigns, to provide context for the photos. Zita also analyzes patterns in Rommel's photography to shed a unique light on the artistic personality of this notable military leader. Features include: 130 digitally restored and enhanced photos; 10 original sketches by Rommel; and historical facts & analysis.
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Autorenporträt
Zita Steele is the creative pen name of military historian and author Zita Ballinger Fletcher. Zita Ballinger Fletcher (also known by the pen name Zita Steele) is an award-winning author, journalist and military history writer. Her areas of interest include World War II British and Commonwealth history and German Resistance.She won awards for two of her books in both fiction and nonfiction categories: a Silver Medal for History for "Bernard Montgomery's Art of War," and a Bronze Medal for Historical Fiction for "The Hidden Sphinx: A Tale of World War II Egypt," from the Military Writers Society of America in 2020. Zita received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Honors College at the University of South Florida and is pursuing a Master of Arts degree in Military History. She is the editor of Military History Quarterly (MHQ) and Vietnam magazines published by HistoryNet. She lives in Washington, D.C.