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== World War I == [[File:Erwin Rommel.jpg|thumb|upright|Lieutenant Rommel in Italy, 1917]] During World War I, Rommel fought in [[France]] as well as in the [[Romanian Campaign (World War I)|Romanian]] (notably at the [[Second Battle of the Jiu Valley]]) and [[Italian campaign (World War I)|Italian campaigns]]. He successfully employed the tactics of penetrating enemy lines with heavy covering fire coupled with rapid advances, as well as moving forward rapidly to a flanking position to arrive at the rear of hostile positions, to achieve tactical surprise.{{sfn|Lewin|1998|p=4}} His first combat experience was on 22 August 1914 as a platoon commander near Verdun, when β catching a French garrison unprepared β Rommel and three men opened fire on them without ordering the rest of his platoon forward.{{sfn|Fraser|1993|pp=25, 27β29}} The armies continued to skirmish in open engagements throughout September, as the static [[trench warfare]] typical of the First World War was still in the future.{{sfn|Fraser|1993|p=31}} For his actions in September 1914 and January 1915, Rommel was awarded the [[Iron Cross]], Second Class.{{sfn|Fraser|1993|pp=36, 43}} Rommel was promoted to ''[[Oberleutnant]]'' (first lieutenant) and transferred to the newly created Royal Wurttemberg Mountain Battalion of the ''[[Alpenkorps (German Empire)|Alpenkorps]]'' in September 1915, as a company commander.{{sfn|Fraser|1993|pp=43, 45}} In November 1916 in Danzig, Rommel and Lucia married.{{sfn|Fraser|1993|p=19}} In August 1917, his unit was involved in the [[Third Battle of Oituz|battle for CoΘna Hill]], a heavily fortified objective on the border between Hungary and Romania, which they took after two weeks of difficult uphill fighting.{{sfn|Fraser|1993|pp=53β60}} The Mountain Battalion was next assigned to the [[Italian Front (World War I)|Isonzo front]], in a mountainous area in Italy. The offensive, known as the [[Battle of Caporetto]], began on 24 October 1917.{{sfn|Butler|2015|pp=65β67}} Rommel's battalion, consisting of three rifle companies and a machine gun unit, was part of an attempt to take enemy positions on three mountains: [[Kolovrat (mountain ridge)|Kolovrat]], [[Matajur]], and [[Stol (Karawanks)|Stol]].{{sfn|Hoffman|2004|p=14}} In two and a half days, from 25 to 27 October, Rommel and his 150 men captured 81 guns and 9,000 men (including 150 officers), at a loss of six dead and 30 wounded.{{sfn|Hoffman|2004|p=15}} Rommel achieved this remarkable success by taking advantage of the terrain to outflank the Italian forces, attacking from unexpected directions or behind enemy lines, and taking the initiative to attack when he had orders to the contrary. In one instance, the Italian forces, taken by surprise and believing that their lines had collapsed, surrendered after a brief firefight.{{sfn|Butler|2015|pp=71β77}} In this battle, Rommel helped pioneer [[infiltration tactics]], a new form of manoeuvre warfare just being adopted by German armies, and later by foreign armies,{{sfn|Remy|2002|pp=18β25}} and later described by some as [[Blitzkrieg]] without tanks.{{sfn|House|1985|p=36}} However, he played no role in the early adoption of Blitzkrieg in World War II.{{sfn|Carver|2005|p=321}} Acting as advance guard in the capture of [[Longarone]] on 9 November, Rommel again decided to attack with a much smaller force. Convinced that they were surrounded by an entire German division, the 1st Italian Infantry Division β 10,000 men β surrendered to Rommel. For this and his actions at Matajur, he received the order of [[Pour le MΓ©rite]].{{sfn|Remy|2002|pp=18β25}} In January 1918, Rommel was promoted to ''[[Hauptmann]]'' (captain) and assigned to a staff position in the [[64th Corps (German Empire)|64th Army Corps]], where he served for the remainder of the war.{{sfn|Young|1950|p=239}}
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