Afrika Korps

Deutsches Afrikakorps / DAK
Seal of the Afrika Korps
Active21 February 1941 – 13 May 1943
CountryNazi Germany
BranchArmy
TypeExpeditionary forces
RoleDesert warfare
Expeditionary warfare
SizeCorps
June 1941:
33,500 men in total[1]
Garrison/HQTripoli, Italian Libya
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Erwin Rommel
Ludwig Crüwell
Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma
Walther Nehring

The German Africa Corps (German: Deutsches Afrikakorps, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃəs ˈʔaːfʁikaˌkoːɐ̯] ; DAK), commonly known as Afrika Korps, was the German expeditionary force in Africa during the North African campaign of World War II. First sent as a holding force to shore up the Italian defense of its African colonies, the formation fought on in Africa, under various appellations, from March 1941 until its surrender in May 1943. The unit's best known commander was Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.

  1. ^ Pier Paolo Battistelli. Rommel's Afrika Korps: Tobruk to El Alamein. Osprey Publishing, 2006, p. 82.

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