The German Nazi had a chance to escape during the period of World War II, but he chose to kill himself. At the time of Hitler's suicide, there were still 7 million German soldiers. The fact that he chose to kill himself in this type of situation only shows that he did not place a high value on the fighting ability of Germany's 7 million troops.
After Hitler's Suicide, Germany Announces Withdrawal of TroopsOn April 30, 1945, Hitler, the head of the Nazi party, killed himself in the Chancellery, and on May 8, Germany announced the withdrawal of its troops. After Germany withdrew, the Allies eliminated the total number of prisoners. The United States accepted 2.5 million German prisoners, Britain accepted 5.25 million prisoners in Europe and Latin America, and interned 1 million who died in POW camps. The army numbered about 7 million before Germany withdrew. Nazi Germany encouraged 3.2 million men along the borders of the former Soviet Union after the development of the "Barbarossa" program. Germany's military strength at the time of its withdrawal was more than twice as large as it had been at the time of the German invasion of the former Soviet Union. The quality of German troops, though there were many, could not be compared to the Allies for a long time. Not poor at all.
In the Battle of Moscow, the German army of World War II damaged 500,000 main forces, and in the Stalingrad War, not only damaged 1.5 million main forces, and withdrew 300 kilometers. If the Nazis could have switched to a strategic defense, they would have been able to save some of their main forces, but the Nazi "bunker plan" was designed to be a better way to deal with the Soviet Union. In the Kursk War, the German army in World War II funded 50 elite divisions, including the Skull and Bones Tank Division, the Reich Tank Division and the Adolf German Nazi Tank Division. There were over 900,000 men in combat, with a minimum of 400,000 casualties. The entire main force was severely damaged.
Germany was driven out of the former Soviet Union by the Soviets
World War II German troops were quickly driven out of the former Soviet Union by the Soviets after the defeat in the Kursk War, and the Allies attacked after the Normandy landings, which was when the World War II German army was very deficient in fighting ability. When Germany was attacked by the British and American Allies and the Red Army of the Soviet Union, the German Nazi program planned the Battle of the Ardennes. They wanted to get out of the situation that was not good for Germany, but when he gathered his military strength, he sucked in a cold machine. The German Nazis found that there were only 49 divisions left on the German Eastern Front. And, each division had only half the military strength it had when it was withdrawn, not to mention the weaponry.
While the German army was much less capable of fighting in World War II than it had been before, the German Nazi persisted in launching the Battle of the Ardennes. He turned many of the South Sea Fleet, aviation and logistics into infantry regiments in order to better field troops. Additionally, he made 16-60 year old guys accept no more than 2 months of training before enlisting in the army. The fighting ability of such armies is obvious. Germany funded 25 tens of thousands of men in the Yarden War and ended up damaging 12 tens of thousands of men, 800 heavy tanks, and over 1,000. After this campaign, Germany had no reserve forces. In the beginning, it was a standout duel. As a result, it was not only unable to achieve successful promotion, but also suffered serious losses.
Germany's industrial zones were occupied by the former Soviet UnionThe night before the Battle of Berlin, Germany's Silesian industrial zones were captured by the former Soviet Union, and the German military was unable to present sufficient heavy tanks, guns and bullets to the front line. Germany had long since lost the ability to work its way out of the situation. The German Nazis tried to negotiate ceasefire protocols with the United States and Great Britain. To better demonstrate sincerity, he released pressure on the defense of the German Eastern Front. All the remaining German main forces migrated to the Eastern Front to fight the former Soviet Union. Germany capitalized on the Battle of Berlin with more than 800,000 men and captured more than 380,000 men. Seized heavy tanks and artillery more than 1,500 vehicles, airfields 4,500 aircraft, artillery 10,000 guns. After Berlin was captured by the Soviet Union, a large number of German heavy tanks, airfields and artillery fell into the hands of the Soviet Union. In addition to this, the industrial parks in Silesia were also captured by the former Soviet Union. The remaining 700-something million men on the hands of the German Nazis were pressed into service without much fighting ability.
The fighting ability of an army is not only related to the quality of soldiers and equipment, but also the ability of commanders. At the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, the German army was famous, but by the time of the Battle of Berlin, very few German generals were left. During the battle for Moscow, the German army was in a dilemma and had no hardy winter clothing. Many generals at the front demanded a withdrawal. Hitler not only refused their requests, but punished them after the war. After Field Marshal Brauch's retirement, von Bock, Lundstedt and Guderian were relieved of their duties. Although they were used again, Hitler no longer trusted them. What awaited them was another dismissal.
In the Soviet-German theater, von Manstein, the famous general and most distinguished German commander dismissed by Hitler, was undoubtedly a great loss to the German army.In March 1944, when Hitler's army was surrounded by Soviet troops, von Manstein asked Hitler to break through and retreat. Hitler initially disagreed, but later agreed. But after the troops broke through, von Manstein was dismissed by Hitler.On July 20, 1944, Stauffenberg assassinated Hitler, and there was a lot involved. Even Rommel was affected. The brilliant German commander who was able to lead the army was almost sacked by Hitler, which made Hitler cease to exist in the Battle of Berlin.
Summary:
While the German army had 7 million men, Hitler knew very well in his heart that the German generals no longer supported him. Without good commanders, weapons, equipment and training, the German army simply could not win the battle. The battle was pointless and the defeat was over!