Strength, Organization, Orders of Battle, Weapons, Equipment of WW2 Armies.
A description of the strength, organization, orders of battle, weapons and equipment of the armies and armed forces of the involved nations for different periods of WW2.
The German military performance on the Russian Front during the Second World War. Part IV of the analysis of fighting Read more
The Polish Armed Forces in Exile, 1939-1945. Army units and equipment in France and Britain 1940, Air Force and Navy. Read more
Strength and organization of the Imperial Army and Air Force 1939 and 1940, before the Japanese entry in the Second Read more
German Orders of Battle for the campaign in the West, 10 May 1940. Deployment, army groups, armies, corps, divisions, organization Read more
Order of Battle Waffen-SS divisions 7 (Prinz Eugen) - 12 (Hitlerjugend) The Waffen-SS divisions from this and the previous page Read more
Fighting power of the German Wehrmacht (Part I) in the West (1944-45), on the Russian front, in the Polish campaign Read more
Strength and organization of the Army, Air Force and Navy of the Netherlands in Europe at the time of the Read more
Strength and organization of the Army Forces and Air Force of France at the beginning of the Western Campaign in Read more
German Orders of Battle for the Battle of France of June 8, 1940. The offensive started after Dunkirk Evacuation on Read more
Strength, organization, divisions and equipment of the Army, Colonial Troops and Fascist Milita as Italy entered the Second World War Read more
German Orders of Battle from 25 June 1940 early, the day of the armistice with France. Schematic layout of the Read more
Strength and organization of Free French Army 1941-1944. Divisions, units and Air Force in the Middle East and North Africa Read more
Strength and Organization of the US Army in North America, Great Britain and Mediterranean theater in 1941-42. Although it is Read more
On 1 September 1939 the armed forces of Nazi Germany began WW2 by invading Poland. With the notable exception of the German Wehrmacht, the organization and many weapons of the armed forces which fought the early campaigns was dominated by the memories of World War I and this was also the case in the design of uniforms. Not before the end of WW2, organization, uniform, equipment and weapons had often acquired a very modern look, as we knew it until today.