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Did Germany have the best army in ww2?

Did Germany have the best army in ww2?

In September 1939 the Allies, namely Great Britain, France, and Poland, were together superior in industrial resources, population, and military manpower, but the German Army, or Wehrmacht, because of its armament, training, doctrine, discipline, and fighting spirit, was the most efficient and effective fighting force …

How good was the Soviet military?

As of 1945 (before the Cold War), the USSR had the strongest conventional land-based military and, after the US withdrew most of its troops, essentially dominated in Europe (the US returned some of the troops, but the USSR still held vast numerical advantage, especially in tanks).

Was the Soviet Union better than Germany in WW2?

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The USSR had a better military than Germany in WWII, the proof for this is the second part of the book The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, in other words, the Nazis lost and the USSR won, in a conflict that was mostly decided by Armor clashes, like the Battle of Kursk.

How did the Soviet Union Survive WW2?

The Soviets were saved more by their winter than their military. By the end of the war, though, hitlers commitment to never surrender any piece of land had obviously killed most of his troops. The soviets had millions of infantry left, making success on the eastern front almost impossible for Nazi Germany.

What was the Wehrmacht’s role in the invasion of the USSR?

Nazi propaganda had told Wehrmacht’s soldiers the invasion of the Soviet Union was a war of extermination British historian Ian Kershaw concludes that the Wehrmacht’s duty was to ensure that the people who met Hitler’s requirements of being part of the Aryan Herrenvolk (“Aryan master race”) had living space.

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Why did Germany lose the Second World War?

Germany essentially lost the Second World War on the Eastern Front and the key to that loss can be directly attributed to the different economic and industrial factors of both the Soviet Union and the Third Reich. To win in an armed conflict, a nation must be able to optimally supply one’s own forces both in offensive and defensive situations.