The commander behind the legend
From Rommel's First World War service to the Afrika Korps, Normandy and his death in 1944, ROMMEL: The Trail of the Fox follows the soldier, commander, husband and father through contemporary documents rather than post-war reconstruction.
David Irving drew on the long-lost Rommel diaries, Wehrmacht records, personal correspondence and private family papers to build this full-length biography.
This complete, unabridged audiobook has been produced from the current Irving Books text as a carefully paced long-form listening edition.
What this edition includes
- Approximately 19 hours 18 minutes of narration
- 32 indexed sections for easy navigation
- DRM-free M4B audiobook with chapter markers
- DRM-free MP3 tracks for broad device compatibility
- Embedded 3000 × 3000 cover artwork in the M4B and every MP3 track
Print-only page numbers, captions and picture-section directions are not narrated. References to photographs, maps and documents that form part of the historical argument remain in the text.
Narration disclosure
This production uses an AI-generated synthetic version of David Irving's voice, produced with the author estate's authorisation. It is not an original archival recording by David Irving.
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