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Erwin Rommel speaking to German officers near Tobruk, Libya, 29 Nov 1941

Caption     Erwin Rommel speaking to German officers near Tobruk, Libya, 29 Nov 1941 ww2dbase
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Identification Code   Bild 183-1989-0630-502
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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. gjansen says:
30 Nov 2013 07:20:59 AM

as far as I can see the three men standing next to him are italian officers
2. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
28 Dec 2014 07:05:31 PM

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: RANDOMLY THINKING OF HOME

Officers conference let's listen in. Let me tell you Antonio I know a place where the Bratwurst
and beer are the best in Munich.
And that home made sauerkraut was Wunderbar! when
I return home...let's all return home Antonio.

When a soldier is far from home in a far off land
he thinks about home and the many places he has visited. Myself I used to think about my late mother's cooking it was the best the home made bread, rolls, cakes and all those other Austrian Hungarian foods.

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