North Africa, within the Mamluk region.
Admiral Erwin Jonas Eugen Rommel crouched by the Nile River, raised his camera, and aimed the lens specially customized by Zeiss Company at a small boat on the river.
There was no one on the boat, presumably because they had jumped and run seeing the Prosen Army tanks, as the boat slowly drifted downstream under a half-full sail.
Erwin continuously maneuvered the film advance lever with his thumb, like a skilled marksman working a rifle bolt, capturing the scenery of the Nile River entirely on film.
Behind him, a signalman ran over with a telegram but was stopped by the Deputy Officer.
The Deputy Officer whispered, "Unless it's extremely important, do not disturb the General's photography."
"Let him come over," Admiral Erwin said. "Reading a telegram won't interrupt my photography."