Willis, Mark W. «Not liberation, but destruction: war damage in Tunisia in the Second World War, 1942–43». The Journal of North African Studies, 20, 2, 2015, p. 187–203. DOI: 10.1080/13629387.2014.987757. «In December 1942, the newly arrived Germans ordered the forced recruitment of 2000 young Jewish men to repair bomb damage. Over the next six months, some 5000 Jews were rounded up for labour companies, often working in extremely dangerous proximity to the main targets of the Allied bombing campaign. Jacob Guez’s graphic journal Au camp de Bizerte depicts in detail the hunger, fear, and violence the Jewish labourers suffered, as well as the rest of the Jewish community (Satloff 2006, 18–56). The Nazis also extorted huge sums of money from Tunisian Jews: 51 million francs from the Tunis community, 20 million francs and 20 kilos of gold from those of Sfax, 15 million from Sousse, 20 kilos of gold from Gabès, and 32 kilos of gold from Jerba (one dollar equalled about 1.1 francs in 1943)"»
Lasserre, Caroline. «Rommel ist und bleibt ein Mythos» (en alemany). Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS), 07-07-2014. Arxivat de l'original el 2016-12-11. [Consulta: 6 desembre 2021].
William B. BoardmanReview of Ralf Georg Reuth, Rommel: The End of a Legend. Trans. Debra S. Marmor and Herbert A. Danner. London: Haus Books, 2005 [orig. Múnic: Piper, 2004]. Pp. v, 249. ISBN 978-1-904950-20-2. Michigan War Studies Review [3]Arxivat 2020-07-12 a Wayback Machine.
«Hitler's Desert Fox». . Nazi Underworld (National Geographic Channel). « »Arxivat 2020-05-23 a Wayback Machine. "Bigwigs ... despised Rommel ... It was very much the way Hitler liked to keep it. He was the classic divide-and-rule dictator" (historian Guy Walters, 42:00). "Rommel's former enemies put together a pact against Rommel. It started at the Ehrenhof and ended in Hitler's immediate surrounding with Bormann and Keitel" (historian Reuth, 43:00).
Grossman, David A. «Maneuver Warfare in the Light Infantry-The Rommel Model». A: Maneuver Warfare. Novato, CA: Presidio, 1993, p. 316–35.Online versionArxivat 2021-12-01 a Wayback Machine. in Scribd.
Grossman, David A. «Maneuver Warfare in the Light Infantry-The Rommel Model». A: Maneuver Warfare. Novato, CA: Presidio, 1993, p. 316–35.Online versionArxivat 2021-12-01 a Wayback Machine. in Scribd.
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The Real Rommel by Channel 4. archived on Archive.org 01.07.2020
William B. BoardmanReview of Ralf Georg Reuth, Rommel: The End of a Legend. Trans. Debra S. Marmor and Herbert A. Danner. London: Haus Books, 2005 [orig. Múnic: Piper, 2004]. Pp. v, 249. ISBN 978-1-904950-20-2. Michigan War Studies Review [3]Arxivat 2020-07-12 a Wayback Machine.
Lasserre, Caroline. «Rommel ist und bleibt ein Mythos» (en alemany). Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS), 07-07-2014. Arxivat de l'original el 2016-12-11. [Consulta: 6 desembre 2021].
«Hitler's Desert Fox». . Nazi Underworld (National Geographic Channel). « »Arxivat 2020-05-23 a Wayback Machine. "Bigwigs ... despised Rommel ... It was very much the way Hitler liked to keep it. He was the classic divide-and-rule dictator" (historian Guy Walters, 42:00). "Rommel's former enemies put together a pact against Rommel. It started at the Ehrenhof and ended in Hitler's immediate surrounding with Bormann and Keitel" (historian Reuth, 43:00).