Even the United States of America's Eisenhower isn't bad; a future Five-star Admiral, he also made it into the Hall of Fame.
And just from the bold act of delegating authority, you can sense he's a commander who doesn't follow conventional paths.
Otherwise, who would dare hand over their nation's army to be commanded by another country?
However, thinking about it, Blue Star players believe the overwhelming advantage of the British and American Federation, paired with the severe supply shortages on the Imperial side, means Rommel might be powerless even if he comes over.
'Desert Arc' is indeed correct, but the prerequisite is that armored tanks need fuel to move....
Blue Star players, observing this offensive and command, finally found a bit of confidence; yet there was more discussion, including about Montgomery.
Because of the different identities of the players, the varying plots, and after piecing together the complete Tunisian Campaign.