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What was the fighting capacity of China's army and Nazi German army during World War II?
It can be said from the following aspects: (The following discussion is only aimed at the German Defence Forces and the China National Army. The SS, the stormtroopers of the People's Empire, the Chinese Red Army and the guerrillas are not on the agenda. )

Quality of military sources

Germany: After the National Socialist German Workers' Party 1939 came to power, through a series of policies to stimulate the economy, the unemployment rate, which was originally close to 30%, quickly fell back to 0.2%. Through a series of social welfare measures, everyone had food and jobs. At the same time, encourage sports and keep the health of the whole people.

China: Due to poverty and weakness in the past century, the people's physique is low, and many people have malnutrition.

The combat capability of soldiers

Germany: Although the education level is not as good as that of the United States, it has basically popularized high school education. Since childhood, I have also begun to instill ideas, and there is a general desire to join the army and serve the country. The recruitment of the national defense forces can be effectively linked with high schools. The general process is as follows: graduating from high school → serving in the Imperial Ministry of Labor for one or two years → officially entering the National Defence Force. Soldiers have developed the professional quality of absolute obedience before joining the army, which is convenient for wartime command. 1944, after Finland and the Soviet Union reached a secret ceasefire agreement, the Germans who knew nothing in advance but were still stationed in Finland faced the end of being surrounded. But the whole retreat was almost orderly.

China: Most soldiers are illiterate. I don't know if the pole falls down as a "one". Soldiers' motives for joining the army are complicated. Some are really for defending our country and defending our country, while others are for paying salaries and promoting to a higher position. Some of them captured able-bodied men ... which made the troops unstable in wartime. A division of more than 10,000 people can be annihilated by a motorized Japanese army of two or three thousand people.

Mechanization level

Germany: Unlike China, which was self-sufficient at that time, Germany is an industrialized country. Although most of the logistics supply of the National Defence Force still depends on mules and horses, there are many mechanized troops on the battlefield. The troops are highly mobile, and it is unlikely to win France in more than a month.

China: Although we have cars, tanks and cannons, we can't compare with German in quantity and quality.

Generally speaking, because the two have no rivals after all, and their environments are quite different, it is difficult to distinguish specific combat effectiveness. But what is certain is that during World War II, China's army was not on the same level as the German army.