In terms of WW2, the German army's numbers had risen from 100,000 men to 900,000 after Hitlers rise to power. Also, the dedication and loyalty these men had towards their leader was strong.
Germany had prepared for war even before war had been declared. Highways for transportation throughout the country had been built and military vehicles and guns had been made.
It is uncertain that Britain was afraid of this sudden change of Germany's preparation for violence and war but it could of possibly given Britain doubt in their chances of success.
German, obviously.
British influenced the Indian military in so many different ways. Britain colonized India and as such most of the military practices were passed on from Britain to the Indian military.
more frightened, most frightened
The comparative form of "frightened" is "more frightened," and the superlative form is "most frightened." So, if you're feeling a little scared, you're just frightened. But if you're really shaking in your boots, you're the most frightened person in the room. Just try not to wet your pants, honey!
From a military point of view, Britain is the closest ally to the United States. It is not powerful when compared to the United States itself, but when compared to most other allies Britain is powerful.
Britain have the most skilled regular military and known special forces.
The Danube. No, I am going to say it's the Rhine.....
Germanys women team have won the world cup the most times.
Britain gained control of most of Ghana by military force in the 1870's
In the 21st century, the US military is the most powerful in the world.
His Dad most likely.
The aspect of western culture that frightened the Chinese the most was the lack of family structure and connection. This worried the Chinese as they felt that it was a failure of the people and the culture.