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Autographs/R: Early "Rommel" Military Document

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Autographs/R: Early  Rommel  Military Document
ERWIN ROMMEL, German Field Marshal; Known As "Desert Fox." Partly-printed Document Signed "Rommel" as Major, September 21, 1934, Goslar, 11.75" x 8.25", Choice Very Fine. The appointment of Forst Witten to the Third Battalion of Infantry, Regiment 17 (Riflemen). Signed boldly in pencil by Rommel. This document is earlier than those normally seen signed by Rommel. After being one of the few junior German officers in World War I to be awarded the "Pour le Merite" (which was reserved for generals), Rommel commanded an infantry regiment in Stuttgart, then was posted to the infantry school in Dresden as an instructor. During this time, he wrote "Infantry Attacks," which was based on his World War I experience. In October of 1933, he was promoted to Major and sent to Goslar to command a mountain battalion. This document is from his time in Goslar, where he stayed for two years. His military exploits during World War II would win him renown as perhaps Germany's greatest military commander, respected and admired by friend and foe.