I love watching Good Morning Britain sometimes when it is on the telly I find it very interesting sometimes. They have different people on now and again sometimes and different presenters presenting The Show sometimes too it is on every morning through the week Monday to Friday.
My most favourite Jonathan Creek episode’s and series are the earlier one’s with Caroline Quentin in them. They’re from the early series of Jonathan Creek and the episode’s are more scary than the later episode’s after Caroline Quentin left The Series later on. I like the later episode’s from the later series I think they’re just as good and just as scary too.
I am looking forward to watching Wwe Best Of American Nightmare Cody Rhodes on the Wwe Network. It is on for 4 hours and 16 minutes just over 4 hours it has got a lot of Cody Rhodes matches on in Wwe from years ago in Wwe so I have seen all the matches all before.
Albrecht, Duke and Crown Prince of Württemberg (Albrecht Maria Alexander Philipp Joseph; 23 December 1865 – 31 October 1939) was the last heir presumptive to the Kingdom of Württemberg, a German military commander of World War I, and the head of the House of Württemberg from 1921 to his death.
Albrecht entered the armies of the Kingdom of Württemberg and the German Empire in 1883, rose quickly through its ranks, and became the heir apparent to the throne of Württemberg.
Erwin Rommel, called “the People’s Marshal” by his countrymen, was one of Adolf Hitler’s most successful generals and one of Germany’s most popular military leaders. However, after he was implicated in a plot to overthrow Hitler, Rommel took his life on October 14, 1944, at age 52, in Herrlingen, Germany.
Early Life and Military Career
Rommel was born in Heidenheim, Germany, on November 15, 1891. The son of a teacher, Rommel joined the German infantry in 1910, and fought as a lieutenant in World War I, in France, Romania and Italy. He rejected advancement through the regular channels, choosing to remain in the infantry after the war ended.
In February 1940, Rommel was named commander of the 7th Panzer division. The following year, he was appointed the commander of German troops (the Afrika Korps) in North Africa. Italian losses to the British in North Africa led Adolf Hitler to send Rommel to Libya, where he laid siege to the port city of Tobruk from April to December 1941. Repulsed by the British, he returned with the Afrika Korps in June 1942, and finally took the city; this attack became known as the Battle of Gazala. Not long after, Rommel was promoted to field marshal by Hitler.
Famed for leading his army from the front rather than the rear, as most generals did, for a time, Rommel enjoyed an unbroken string of successes, and earned the nickname the “Desert Fox” for his surprise attacks. He also became known among his countrymen as the “the People’s Marshal,” gained popularity in the Arab world as a liberator from British rule, and was regarded as one of Hitler’s most successful generals and one of Germany’s most popular military leaders.
Field Marshal and Defeat Near El Alamein
Field Marshal Rommel’s success would be short-lived, however. Only five months after the Battle of Gazala, in the fall of 1942, British forces recaptured Tobruk at the (Second) Battle of El Alamein, which took place near the Egyptian city of El Alamein. With North Africa lost, in 1943, Rommel was recalled to Europe to oversee the defense of the Atlantic coast.
In early 1944, Rommel was entrusted with the French Channel coast’s defense against a possible Allied invasion. Around this same time, Rommel began to express doubt about both Germany’s reasons for participating in the war and Hitler’s capability of peace-making, and the field marshal was told by a group of friends that he should lead the nation once Hitler was overthrown. Rommel dismissed the suggestion, unaware at the time that the men had been planning to assassinate the German leader.
Implicated in 1944 July Plot and Death
On D-Day—June 6, 1944—156,000 Allied troops landed in Normandy, and invading forces eventually reached 1 million. After the Allied invasion and the resulting push across France, Rommel knew that Germany would lose the war and discussed surrendering with other officers.
After the 1944 July Plot—an assassination attempt against Hitler that occurred on July 20, 1944—Rommel’s contact with the conspirators was revealed, implicating him in the plot to overthrow Hitler. Rommel was then offered the option of taking his own life to avoid a public trial and protect his family.
On October 14, 1944, German officers took Rommel from his home to a remote location. There he took his own life by biting into a cyanide capsule. He was 52 years old. Rommel was given a full military burial.
I am still enjoying watching all the Wwe Smackdown 2021 episode’s on the Wwe Network they’re all really good. I watched another couple last night I was watching two more and I have twenty seven more Wwe Smackdown episode’s to watch and get through.
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These are the really old clocks from the 90’s from when I was little. They’re the very old fashioned alarm clocks that people had throughout the 1990’s when I was really young and this is what they use to look like back then back in those days.
I am really enjoying watching Crimewatch Unsolved at the minute on BBC One I think it is really good. It is a new kind of Crimewatch and still about real life crimes from years ago and recently and from years back from before I was born and it is on for half an hour.