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How many troops were still in Hitler's hands when he died, and could the Germans really not win?

The Second World War involved 61 countries around the world, with more than 2 billion people involved, more than 90 million military and civilian casualties, and economic losses of up to 5,000 billion US dollars, which can be regarded as the largest and most influential battle in human history.

The last war also ended gradually with the death of Hitler and the defeat of Germany, and many people are more curious, before hitler's death, how many troops did he have, and still had a chance to win, or did he still have a chance to counterattack?

How many troops were still in Hitler's hands when he died, and could the Germans really not win?

Hitler's conspiracy

In 1938, given germany's limited internal oil reserves, Hitler set his sights on Austria, which was rich in oil resources and the country was easier to bully, so Hitler soon took Austria for himself in the name of annexation.

After tasting the sweetness of the first time, Hitler continued to extend his claws to Czechoslovakia, and under the pretext of protecting the interests of the German minority in Czechoslovakia, he made territorial claims against them, which was obviously unreasonable and that Jack Slovakia wanted to refuse, and could not refuse.

Seeing that Czechoslovakia was threatened, Britain and France began to think about their own safety, so they met with Hitler in Munich and signed the Munich Agreement, which led Hitler's spearhead of aggression to the Soviet Union, hoping that Hitler would not invade himself.

Hitler finally took complete control of Czechoslovakia after a year of conquest, but at this time Hitler's ambitions continued to increase, and he began to expand the pace of aggression. The Soviet Union, which was between Britain and France, saw Hitler's actions and was worried that the British and French parliaments would take advantage of the opportunity to be unfavorable to themselves, so they signed the "Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact" with Hitler, stipulating that the two sides would not invade each other.

How many troops were still in Hitler's hands when he died, and could the Germans really not win?

With this agreement, both the Soviet Union and Germany could free their hands and feet to do what they wanted, because the two most powerful countries at that time were actually Germany and the Soviet Union, and as long as the two superpowers tacitly agreed, the rest of the things were simple and rough.

Subsequently, Hitler quickly took over Poland with Polish blitzkrieg, and World War II continued to ferment, and finally broke out completely, whether it was Europe or Asia, it was quickly in a state of war, and it was under such circumstances that Little Japan began to invade our country.

Hitler was in a position of great power in the European theater, quickly won many wars, perhaps due to ambition, and finally Hitler still pointed the finger at the Soviet Union, at the beginning, the Soviet Union was tragically injured by Hitler, the German army treated soviet prisoners of war like livestock, so the Soviet Union had nearly 2 million prisoners of war died of German killing and starvation.

From the fact that Hitler began to attack Germany and violated the non-aggression agreement signed between the two countries, in fact, Hitler's ambitions and conspiracies have become very obvious, he wants not only a small Poland or Austria, he wants to control the whole of Europe and even the world.

How many troops were still in Hitler's hands when he died, and could the Germans really not win?

Hitler's death

The war lasted for seven years, and on April 16, 1945, the Battle of Berlin was finally fought, and the hope of ending Hitler and World War II was at hand. The Soviets gathered 2.5 million Red Army troops, together with hundreds of thousands of troops from the Anglo-American Alliance, to launch a final offensive against the Germans in Berlin.

On 28 April, the Red Army, led by commander Trikov, invaded the city of Berlin, and this time the Red Army invaded Berlin with infinite anger and hatred, and its means and combat effectiveness were much stronger than before, and the German army was completely caught off guard.

Seeing the collapse of his army, the people were even more full of hatred for Hitler, and Hitler knew that his own era was coming to an end, so he chose Dönitz as his successor, and he began to prepare for the aftermath. On April 29, Hitler, who had been unmarried and infertile all his life, married his lover Eva, who had followed him for many years.

On April 30, Hitler and Eva committed suicide in the basement, ending Hitler's era. On May 1, the Germans and the Soviets negotiated peace, and on May 2, the Germans officially announced their surrender, the war in Europe officially ended, and World War II was not far from ending.

How many troops were still in Hitler's hands when he died, and could the Germans really not win?

In fact, before Hitler committed suicide, Germany was not really without an army, on the contrary, at this time, the number of German troops was still very large, such as Norway still had 300,000 German troops that had not been used, the Czech Republic still had 900,000 German troops, Yugoslavia still had 450,000, but unfortunately these troops were outside Berlin, and the real army left in Berlin was only 150,000, facing the millions of soviet troops, it was indeed powerless to return to heaven.

If Hitler did not die, would these armies still be able to gather together to help Hitler's Jedi counterattack? If so, would Hitler have any hope of continuing to live?

Did Hitler still have hope of a Jedi counteroffensive?

In fact, at this time, Hitler really did not have any opportunity and hope for a Jedi counterattack, and Hitler knew this better than anyone, so why did he say so? And listen to my continued analysis, the main reason is the following three points:

The first point is that although the German army still has a certain number in various places, it is not only difficult for these troops to assemble, but it is even more difficult to go to Berlin to support. At that time, these armies were scattered in various places, Hitler wanted to assemble them, and the generals who were in charge of managing these armies in various places were not willing to obey Hitler's orders, because at this time, in fact, there were differences of opinion between Hitler and many generals, and it was normal for people not to obey his orders.

How many troops were still in Hitler's hands when he died, and could the Germans really not win?

Since the general was unwilling to obey Hitler's orders, naturally Hitler had no way to gather his army. What's more, even if some of the generals were willing to continue to obey Hitler's orders, in fact, these troops could not reach Berlin to provide support, because at that time, the British, American and Soviet union forces were everywhere, and once Hitler's support team was found, they would definitely go all out to hinder it, so that these troops had not yet arrived in Berlin, they might be wiped out, and it was completely impossible to support Berlin.

The second reason was that Germany's resources were already so scarce that it was impossible to support Hitler in continuing to fight. At the very beginning, we said that the trigger of World War II was the competition for resources, and Germany's internal resources were limited, especially oil resources, so Hitler would find a way to grab them.

At this time, after a long war, not only the internal oil resources were exhausted, but also wanted to grab the resources, but also powerless, long ago by the rest of the powers blockaded, Hitler is indeed to the point of exhaustion. In addition to oil resources, the firepower configuration of the German army at that time had also been broken, and the gap between the weapons and equipment between the other powers and the rest of the powers was large, and it was completely unrealistic to want to suppress the rest of the countries in firepower.

Combined with these shortcomings in its own resources, even if Hitler wanted to continue fighting with the Soviet Union, he could only take some guerrilla warfare, but as far as the German environment was concerned at that time, this idea was unrealistic, even if guerrilla warfare was fought, at least the support of the people, the German people were tormented by war, and they did not want to continue the war, extremely dissatisfied with Hitler, he wanted guerrilla warfare, obviously unrealistic.

How many troops were still in Hitler's hands when he died, and could the Germans really not win?

The third reason was the war between Germany and the Soviet Union, which was indeed too much attrition for Germany. At that time, Germany did not understand the internal environment of the Soviet Union, and rushed into the Soviet Union to start a war with the Soviet army, and as a result, the cold weather and bad climate of the Soviet Union made the German army completely unable to adapt, and the Soviet Union took advantage of the advantage of being more familiar with the environment to launch a counter-offensive against the German army.

It was in such a weak environment that the German army suffered setbacks layer by layer, and eventually the losses were too heavy, resulting in the rapid decline of the original relatively strong military strength, Hitler watched his army decay, although it was very painful, but the war between himself and the Soviet Union had begun, and there was no way to stop it.

Combined with the above three reasons, even if Hitler still wanted to gather his army to fight the Soviet Union to the death, it was actually just a fantasy, and the situation that Hitler faced at that time, in addition to choosing death, may indeed have no better choice, and the things he did, if he was captured, how tragic the end would be, i guess Hitler knew better than anyone.

epilogue

Even if Hitler is strong, when he continues to die and finally falls into a desperate situation, he can choose, except death, there is really no other choice, not to mention that he still has the opportunity to counterattack the Jedi, it is impossible. Looking back, Hitler seems to have written and directed a farce of his own, and finally ended in dismal light, in which he played the main role, and the rest of the supporting roles were mostly unfortunate, because they became victims for no reason, sad and lamentable!

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