From left to right: Oberstleutnant Johannes Frießner
(Lehrgruppenkommandeur der Lehrgruppe B an der Kriegsschule Potsdam),
Oberst Wilhelm Wetzel (Kommandeur Kriegsschule Potsdam), and
Oberstleutnant Erwin Rommel (Lehrgruppenkommandeur der Lehrgruppe A an
der Kriegsschule Potsdam). There is no description of when and where
this photo was taken, but most likely it was in the summer of 1937 when
the three men were both serving at the Kriegsschule Potsdam. During his
tenure at the German Army's most important war school, Rommel took the
time to wrote the book "Infanterie Greift an" (Infantry Attack), which
were later being used as a handbook on the training of the foot soldiers
in many countries. In 1936 Rommel was served temporarily as Hitler's
bodyguard at the Nürnberg Reichsparteitag. The Führer was so impressed
by the skills of the talented young officer that he chose Rommel to be
the commander of his headquarters and personal bodyguard unit for the
period of 1938-1940. The three person depicted in this picture were
latter awarded the prestigious Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes, with
Rommel receive the highest grade: Brillanten.
Source :
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