Between its re-emergence in 1935 until the fall of Nazi Germany in 1945, the German Wehrmacht ("Defense Force") numbered approximately 18.5 million men who served in its ranks, though some historians list this number as high as 22 million.
This link provides the most detail that I have been able to find on WW1 German Army strength: http://militaryhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_imperial_german_army_of_1914_ Germany began the war with approx. 1.75 million regulars and and equal number of reservists and home guards. Approx. 13.4 million were in uniform 1914-18, of whom over 2 million were killed and 5 million wounded. Another link cites a total of 251 German divisions created during the war. Here is a link to each division's history: http://www.vlib.us/wwi/resources/germanarmywwi.html
At the start of 1914 the British Army had a reported strength of 710,000 men including reserves, of which 247,432 were regular troops, also including 80,000 regular troops formed as the British Expeditionary Force.
It's estimated that 5.3 million German soldiers were Kia or missing in action, so that's a floor for the size of the German military.
The size of the Russian Army in 1914 was 710,000 men. The actual army size varied throughout the war because of the loss of lives.
Approximately 16,000,000 (16 million) men served in the German Army between 1939 and 1945. Over 1.6 million, or about 10% lost their lives.
At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the size of the German Army was about 4.5 million. With all of its allies, the size of the force was about 11 million.
the German army had 856,000 full time soldiers and 2,944,000 reserves
100,000 men, only 6 battleships were allowed and Germany wasn't allowed planes, submarines or tanks
8,500,000
Hitler wanted the saar area because Germany lost it in the Treaty of Versailles and Hitler wanted to rebuild Germany so he invaded places and secretly rebuilt hs army. until he had a good reason to get his army as big as everyone elses. Hitler also wanted the area for the coal mines.
there were quite a few German generals involved in one way or another, but the "big name" German who did approve of the attempt (though he did not take part) was Erwin Rommel. Rommel was eventually connected to the plot, and, because of his stature and exemplary record, was offered the choice of trial (which would have devastated his family) or suicide, which he elected to do.
army 1,000.000 reserve 205,000
Hitler learned that people will believe a big lie.
Hitler got in the army because he loved the German army from a young age and apllied to join with his big head
Two hundred thousand
adof Hitler led them and they had a big and strong army
8,500,000
Hitler played a big roll by playing a leader and killer for the German arym
There is currently no Jewish army, that was back in Biblical days.
because he thought he was very very very powerful and he had a big army
A BIG ONE. Although the Versailles treaty said that he could have a small army, navy and no air force, he built up his Luftwaffe etc.
Adolf Hitler was German and actually migrated around country to country to stay away and not get into big big trouble by a salvation army and then to just kill himself so he wouldn't get into trouble is just sick it is sickening to even say his name.
Hitler wanted the saar area because Germany lost it in the Treaty of Versailles and Hitler wanted to rebuild Germany so he invaded places and secretly rebuilt hs army. until he had a good reason to get his army as big as everyone elses. Hitler also wanted the area for the coal mines.
big is groß in German.
the fat big ate the confederacy army which was a disadvantage but the advantage was he craped them out 2 days later