For me it has to be Rommel, Manstein and Lee.
Rommel put together an amazing all out damn the flanks drive into France in '40. Then he kicked butt in Africa and continued to do so long after the balance had turned against him. His use of the .88 anti aircraft gun was genious. His defense of France wasn't a bad effort considering the mission was impossible. In the end he opposed Hitler and paid for it with his life.
I named my Golden Retriever 'Rommel', a fact which amazed some Germans who came to my bookstore ages ago. They said they were going to write about it in Germany, but I don't know if they ever did.
Mansein held in the East with a fluid defense holding up Soviet armies of much greater strength. Movement and ambush, he was the master.
Lee kept the Confederacy in the fight with inferior forces through superb generalship. He was aided by inept leadership of Union armies and had excellent officers under his command. He comes third because of Gettysburg, that great mistake which may have saved the Union.
Rommel put together an amazing all out damn the flanks drive into France in '40. Then he kicked butt in Africa and continued to do so long after the balance had turned against him. His use of the .88 anti aircraft gun was genious. His defense of France wasn't a bad effort considering the mission was impossible. In the end he opposed Hitler and paid for it with his life.
I named my Golden Retriever 'Rommel', a fact which amazed some Germans who came to my bookstore ages ago. They said they were going to write about it in Germany, but I don't know if they ever did.
Mansein held in the East with a fluid defense holding up Soviet armies of much greater strength. Movement and ambush, he was the master.
Lee kept the Confederacy in the fight with inferior forces through superb generalship. He was aided by inept leadership of Union armies and had excellent officers under his command. He comes third because of Gettysburg, that great mistake which may have saved the Union.
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