The Desert Fox
If you're asking "In WWII, who was known as the 'Desert Fox'?" Then the answer is Erwin Rommel, a Nazi Field Marshall.
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was the "desert fox" of the Africa Corps in Northern Africa for the Nazi Wehrmacht (Army). He was dubbed with that nickname because he was sly like a fox in his military strategy and used camouflage tactics like the real animal of the desert fox.
Edwin Rommel was called the "Desert Fox."
The 'desert fox' in World War 2 was a nickname for the German General Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. His actual nickname was 'Wüstenfuchs' which is the german word for 'Desert Fox'.
The Desert Fox
a fox covered in sand
German General Erwin Rommel was known as "the Desert Fox"
There are a number of species of fox that live in the desert but the fennec fox (see image above) is known as the desert fox. It lives in the Sahara of northern Africa.
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The tunnel fox is commonly known as the Fennec fox. It is a small nocturnal fox found in the Sahara Desert known for its distinctive large ears and ability to dig burrows for shelter.
The Fennec Fox, but it has also been known to reside in Saudia Arabia The Fennec Fox, but it has also been known to reside in Saudia Arabia
Such a place is called an oasis.
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Yes, the desert fox, also known as the fennec fox, has fur.
Erwin Rommel was a German Field Marshal of World War II. Known as the "Desert Fox" he was forced to commit suicide by Hitler.
The German general Erwin Rommel was known as the Desert Fox, due to his military campaigns in Northern Africa during the Second World War.