How many troops did Nazi Germany have?
During World War II, a total of about 13.6 million soldiers served in the German Army. Army personnel were made up of volunteers and conscripts….German Army (1935–1945)
German Army | |
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Allegiance | Adolf Hitler |
Type | Ground forces |
Size | Total served: 13,600,000 |
Part of | Wehrmacht |
How many troops did Germany have in 1939?
The German army of September 1939 totalled 3,706,104 men and 105,394 officers in 103 divisions (86 infantry, six full Panzer, four leichte (light), four motorized infantry, three Gebirgs (mountain), one improvised panzer division (Kempf), four motorized Waffen-SS regiments, two Fallshirmjager (paratrooper) regiments.
How many troops did Germany have in ww1?
Killed, wounded, and missing
Armed forces mobilized and casualties in World War I* | ||
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Germany | 11,000,000 | 4,216,058 |
Austria-Hungary | 7,800,000 | 3,620,000 |
Turkey | 2,850,000 | 400,000 |
Bulgaria | 1,200,000 | 152,390 |
How many battleships did Germany have in WW1?
By 1914 the German Navy was the second largest in the world. This included 17 modern dreadnoughts, 5 battlecruisers, 25 cruisers and 20 battleships (pre-dreadnought design). Germany also had 10 diesel-powered U-boats (17 more under construction) and 30 petrol-powered submarines.
How many casualties did Germany have in WW1?
7,142,558 casualties
A summary of World War I casualties, complied by the U.S. Public Broadcasting Service, lists 1,773,700 German war dead, 4,216,058 wounded, 1,152,800 prisoners, for a total of 7,142,558 casualties, an amazing 54.6 percent of the 13,000,000 soldiers Germany mobilized for the war.