France & germany
The armies in World War 2 were the U.S., Germany, Russia, Japan, and others.
The armies of both France and Germany had more than doubled between 1870 and 1914
You are mistaken, Germany surrendered almost a year after D-Day. The D-Day invasion was the precursor to the vanquishing of the German armies.
France and Germany both doubled during that time period
The pope
Ferdinand II
Gustavus II led an attack against the Hapsburg Catholics in Germany.
Jael drove a tent peg into the head of Sisera, commander of the Canaanite armies.
otto von hapsburg
Gustavus II led an attack against the Hapsburg Catholics in Germany.
The Thirty Years' War began in 17618 in Bohemia. At that time the Protestants were rebelling against their Hapsburg Catholic rulers. The Protestants elected as their king the Count Palatine of the Rhine who was a Protestant. The armed conflict heated up at its beginning when armies of the Catholic princes and the armies of Spain intervened.
France & germany
Adolf Hitler
From 1871 to 1918 Germany was ruled by the Hohenzollern dynasty.
Well i think Germany had armies before World War 1 started. So Germany had armies and so did England. England had armies because we had to fight against Germany and win the war. But the Germans lost the war and the English won the war. And the Germans had to die in vain, because they lost the war.
Spain and Austria led the Hapsburg Deafeats!