自己補充一些資料 有空再翻譯成中文 或者有板友願意幫忙
以下取自In the Service of the Reich
該書內容主要為OKW司令Keitel元帥的回憶錄
Rommel was heavily incriminated by the testimony of one
of the main conspirators, a lieutenant-colonel on the staff of
the military governor of France, von Stulpnagel. The
Fuhrer showed me the protocol of the testimony and ordered
the chief of Army Personnel to summon Rommel to
his presence. Rommel refused to come, as he was too ill to
travel. Thereupon the Fuhrer ordered his chief adjutant and
the chief of Army Personnel, Burgdorf, to go and see him,
taking with them the incriminating protocol and a letter
which I wrote at Hitler.s dictation. In this latter it was submitted
to Rommel that he should report to the Fuhrer if he
believed himself innocent; if he could not, then his arrest
was inevitable, and he would be obliged to answer for his
actions before a court. He might like to consider what the
consequences of that would be. On the other hand there
was another way out for him to take.
Having perused the protocol and the letter, Rommel
asked whether the Fuhrer was aware of the protocol.s existence;
then he asked General Burgdorf for time to think.
Burgdorf had personal orders from Hitler to prevent Rommel
committing suicide by shooting himself; he was to offer
him poison, in order that the cause of death could be
attributed to the brain damage he had suffered in the motor
accident. That would be an honourable demise and would
preserve his national reputation.
As they drove off together to the doctor in Ulm, Rommel
swallowed the poison and died. The real cause of death
was concealed, on Hitler.s express wish, and Rommel received
a state funeral with full military honours.
此段敘述儘管沒有明說 卻似乎暗示Rommel是畏罪自殺?
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