Title says it all.
Rommel was always said to be the most “chivalrous” German General of WWII and was a icon that many in both Nazi Germany and the Allies looked up to.
However, while I did take a course on WWII in comm college, and I know there was no such thing as a “clean Wehrmacht” even in the African campaign, I can’t find any specifics.
So… did Rommel do anything of note in North Africa?
Not to discourage new answers, but similar questions have been asked before.
u/Georgy_K_Zhukov on Rommel and the Clean Wehrmacht Myth
u/commiespaceinvader answered Was Erwin Rommel a "good nazi" ? and Is it true that Erwin Rommel was kind to his prisoners and ignored orders to execute or torture them?