Note that this difference is considerable smaller than the gap of 87 division, because these numbers only account for the manpower of the German Field Army and not their Allies. Manpower per Front km Now, since we have the total numbers of men and front lengths, let’s see how the many...
Note that this difference is considerable smaller than the gap of 87 division, because these numbers only account for the manpower of the German Field Army and not their Allies. Manpower per Front km Now, since we have the total numbers of men and front lengths, let’s see how the many...
Note that this difference is considerable smaller than the gap of 87 division, because these numbers only account for the manpower of the German Field Army and not their Allies. Manpower per Front km Now, since we have the total numbers of men and front lengths, let’s see how the many...
Now, the total number of men in the field Army in December 1916 were almost exactly 4.8 million (4 799 095), whereas in December 1943 it were about 4.3 million (4 270 000). Note that this difference is considerable smaller than the gap of 87 division, because these numbers only account...