The Armies of Rommel
Contents Introduction & Acknowledgements, 9 c. Artillery, 42 d. Reconnaissance, 43 1 EARLY DAYS (1891-1918), 11 e. Engineers, 43 Beginning as an Infantryman, 11 f. Anti-Tank, 43 A typical Swabian, 11 g. Anti-Tank/Anti-Aircraft, 43 The Imperial German Army, 12 h. Signals, 43 The Great War Begins, 13 i. Supply, 43 First Battle, 14 j. Administrative Units, 44 Company Commander, 16 Attached Luftwaffe Units, 44 Service with the Mountain Battalion, Divisional Headquarters Staff, 44 18 Personalities, 45 Uniform and Personal Equipment, 19 Otto Heidkamper, 45 Weapons and Equipment, 19 Major Ziegler, 46 Mountain artillery, 21 Personal staff, 46 Into Battle Once More, 21 Gefechtsstaffel, 46 Pour le Merite, 23 ADCs, 46 NCOs, 46 2 BETWEEN THE WARS (1919-1939), Batman, 47 26 Nazis, 47 Peacetime Soldiering, 26 Other means of transportation, 47 A New Beginning, 26 The German Soldier, May 1940, 47 Infantry Division Establishment, 27 Basic Dress and Equipment, 47 Command, 28 Personal Weapons, 49 Enter Adolf Hitler, 29 Blitzkrieg Tactics, 49 In the Service of the Fiihrer, 30 Planning the Assault in the West, 52 Expansion, 30 'Fall Gelb', 52 Liaison Officer to the Hitler Youth, 31 7th Panzer Division's Position in the Fuhrerbegleitbataillon, 32 Assault, 53 Major-General and Headquarters The Campaign, 54 Commandant, 32 Phase 1, Across the Meuse (9-14 May Hitler's train, 33 1940), 54 Organisation of the Escort Battalion, 34 Phase 2, Breakthrough from the Meuse Uniform, 35 (15-19 May 1940), 57 Special Weapons, 35 Phase 3, Success at Cambrai, Reverses at Arras (19-21 May 1940), 62 3 THE GHOST DIVISION Phase 4, Stops and Starts on the Way to (1939-1940), 37 Lille (22 May-2 June 1940), 64 A Field Command (September 1939 - Phase 4 (continued), The Somme and June 1940), 37 on to the Seine (3-10 June 1940), 66 Getting Back into Trim, 38 Phase 5, St-Valery-en-Caux and after Organisation of Seventh Panzer (10-15 June 1940), 68 Division c.1940, 38 Phase 6, The End at Cherbourg, then on a.
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