

Generaloberst
Erwin Rommel (Oberbefehlshaber Panzerarmee "Afrika") chattered away
while being interviewed by Kriegsberichter Lutz Koch, who held a Beyer M
19b microphone close to his mouth, while the bildberichter behind them
was busy recording moving images with an Arriflex 35mm camera. Behind
Rommel can be seen a radio operator busy working using the AEG
magnetophone "Tonschreiber d (Dora)" - which is the world's first
portable magnetophone (magnetic recorder) - in a Horch Typ 40 mittlerer
geländegängiger Personenkraftwagen (m.gl.Pkw) Kfz 15 vehicle. This photo
was taken on June 22, 1942 when German troops had just captured Tobruk
from the Allies. This coastal city in Libya has a very strategic role in
the battles of North Africa, and its control makes the German people
lulled in euphoria: the occupation of Egypt is only a matter of time,
and after that is the unification of German troops from Russia and
Africa in the Caucasus! This interview was broadcast live to Germany,
and was heard by many, including Adolf Hitler and his associates. That
same day the Führer - overwhelmed with joy - decided to give his
favorite general an extraordinary promotion, from Generaloberst
(Colonel-General) to Generalfeldmarschall (Fieldmarshal), a five-star
rank with no official retirement!
Source :
"Deutsche Afrikakorps (1941-1943)" by Ricardo Recio Cardona
http://alifrafikkhan.blogspot.com/2015/05/foto-wawancara-tokoh-third-reich-dengan.html
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