How many people were in the German army in ww1?
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A cavalry regiment and other support forces were attached to each 2 divisions. Within a week of war being declared, the reserves had been called up and some 3.8 million men were in the German Army. By August 1916, about 2.85 soldiers were serving on the Western Front with another 1.7 million on the Eastern Front.
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A cavalry regiment and other support forces were attached to each 2 divisions. Within a week of war being declared, the reserves had been called up and some 3.8 million men were in the German Army. By August 1916, about 2.85 soldiers were serving on the Western Front with another 1.7 million on the Eastern Front.