Nor would I consider the Germans having the most 'advanced military' in the world through 1945, what made them advanced? Technology wise, the Allies were just as technical in some areas or even surpassed the Germans in some areas and maintained parity in other areas. Sure, there were some areas that the Germans were more advanced in like oven construction, gas chambers and the like but to call them the 'most advanced' army through 1945 is just silly.
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You're kidding right? So an army (the Wehrmacht) that is outnumbered from the beginning, steamrolls a continent and they're
not more advanced? Wrong, they were more advanced both technically and operationally (tactically). A third of the French tanks couldn't fire anything bigger than a machine gun. The lengths people will go to to customize their truth. The US Army still had Cavalry at the beginning of the war.
I mean c'mon.
Germany manufactured pretty much the most advanced weaponry of the war, in most, if not all categories. It was the Allies superiority in numbers and in operational control that won the war. Logistics and Industrial capacity as well, won the allied effort.
Name a class of weaponry the Reich didn't actually have an edge in.... There were entire classes of weaponry only possessed by the Germans, such as guided missiles, rocket powered flight and of course jet (until very late in the war), helicopters, cruise missiles, anti shipping missiles......