Everything moves faster today, and the military has kept pace, but in efficiency it is probably about the same. There is still much waste, red tape, excessive regulation, and unnecessary paperwork.
They should've been ready for anything that's what today's military leaders need to know.
In Todays dollar, looking back on the total war cost of WWI (The Great War) from 1914-1918 would be close to 100 trillion dollars. It was the most expensive war ever fought, and sheer military casualties, the most bloodshed in a war to date.
world war 1
World War I
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They should've been ready for anything that's what today's military leaders need to know.
In Todays dollar, looking back on the total war cost of WWI (The Great War) from 1914-1918 would be close to 100 trillion dollars. It was the most expensive war ever fought, and sheer military casualties, the most bloodshed in a war to date.
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How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
There was about 9.7 million military personnel killed in world war one.
The Allied nations of Russia, UK, The US, Canada, Australia were the most efficient on the home front and war front. They managed goods, natural resources, people, energy, funds, intelligence, military, and morale the best. Germany did try but they were led by an ego maniac who was clueless how to run a war or manage a military and war and country. The Allies also did a superior job to make it hard for Germany to be efficient in war. Japan had no chance to be efficient in the war because they lacked the natural resources to manage a war against the Allies who had unlimited resources and more man power to conduct a war (and way more money).
Leonard Wood
World War 2
World War II, by a large margin. World War I saw about 8,500,000 military deaths. By contrast World War II produced between 20,000,000 and 30,000,000 military deaths, along with another 20,000,000 or so civilian deaths. Michael Montagne World War II, by about a factor of ten. Michael Montagne
Emperor Showa was head of the Japanese military during the Second World War.
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