Russia
When World War I broke out in 1914, the Russian Empire had the world's largest standing army, with approximately 1400000 soldiers on active duty
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Camp Forrest was one of the largest training bases for the US army during World War Two.
GermanyRussia was the European power with the largest army at the outbreak of World War 1. Boasting an army of twelve million. It had a million more than Germany, who came in second.
During World War I, Russia had the largest army in terms of manpower. At the start of the war, the Russian Imperial Army mobilized millions of soldiers, significantly outnumbering other major powers. However, despite its size, the army faced challenges such as logistical difficulties and poor leadership, which ultimately affected its effectiveness on the battlefield.
During World War I, the country with the largest army was Russia. At the start of the war, Russia mobilized millions of soldiers as part of its Imperial Army, reaching over 12 million troops throughout the conflict. However, the size of the army was not always matched by effective logistics and command, leading to significant challenges on the battlefield. Ultimately, the vast manpower played a crucial role in the war's dynamics, especially on the Eastern Front.
The largest ARMY was the Union, in America. The largest MILITARY force was Britain, mainly because of it's navy.
Germany
the German army during world war 2
The process forcing people to join the army during World War 1 was called conscription
The army of Russia was called the red army during world war two. and the leader of Russia at the time was their dictator Joseph Stalin