During World War II, Germany raised approximately 600 divisions, including both regular and specialized units. These divisions varied in type, including infantry, armor, and mountain divisions, among others. The organization and effectiveness of these divisions evolved throughout the war, especially as Germany faced increasing resource shortages and losses. Ultimately, the number of active divisions fluctuated significantly due to the war's progression and changing military needs.
World War I had many fronts, including the Franco-German border, the Russo-German boder, the Middle East, Eastern Africa, Indian and the oceans of the world.
World War 2, blitz is short for "blitzkreig"
During World War II, millions of German soldiers surrendered to Allied forces. By the end of the war in May 1945, approximately 7 million German military personnel had surrendered, with many taken as prisoners of war. The largest surrenders occurred during the final months of the conflict, especially in the battles for Berlin and in the surrender of German forces in the west.
about 9 million German soldiers were killed
No specific count. The German military dropped hundreds of thousands of bombs during the war.
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The number of German soldiers who served in the German Military in World War I was 13,250,000. The number of American military personnel that served during World War I was 4,743,826.
how many german soldiers returned to germany after the war.
Rommel was the general in command of the German Army and the Italian divisions in Libya during 1941-42.
100,000
5.53 Million German Soldiers were reportedly to be killed during World War 2.
1,808,000
Estimated on 12,000,000
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World War I had many fronts, including the Franco-German border, the Russo-German boder, the Middle East, Eastern Africa, Indian and the oceans of the world.