John Keegan's The Times Atlas of the Second World Warputs the peak strength of the Wehrmacht (The entire German armed forces, not just the Army) at 10,800,000. The German Army (Heer), by itself, not including SS or Luftwaffe units, reached a peak strength of about ~6,500,000.
there were 26,200,000 soldiers in the wehrmacht
about 12,000,000
18 million, including over 1 million SS.
None. They were in the German Navy.
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9 million
In civilian ships alone, the figure was in the thousands. <><><> During WW II, German U-Boats sank 175 Allied warships; 2,825 merchant ships
During the Battle of Stalingrad, 1,100 tanks were in the German 4th Panzer Army.
The German 4th Panzer Army (German: 4.Panzer-Armee) was at the Battle of Stalingrad along with the German 6th Army. The Russians had several armies but no "4th" army.
The motto of German Army is 'Schützen, helfen, vermitteln, kämpfen'.
thousands
4800 men on the ships
There are many things you can do to learn about the life in the German army. You can go to a library or you can go online to the history of the German army.
In civilian ships alone, the figure was in the thousands. <><><> During WW II, German U-Boats sank 175 Allied warships; 2,825 merchant ships
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The Navy it selves refuse to give vessels to the German Army. To ensure this would not happen, the Danish navy desided to sink their own ships while in habor. A battle broke out with german soldiers, however the opperation was a success and no ships where granted to the enemy of Denmark
No, no army has more ships than its navy.
There are too many to list. Go to Google and type in "German ships awarded as war reparations" -- you will find dozens of websites giving the names and details of the relevant ships, including to which countries they were awarded.
During the Battle of Stalingrad, 1,100 tanks were in the German 4th Panzer Army.
three
Two or more.
they had a very small army and only had 23 battleships
German u-boats attacked the ships by going up to them and shooting cannons at them and then the ships would fall deep under the sea.