Also many of the German soldiers were not from Germany, but from Austria and various other countries (the Volksdeutsche, like my grandfather conscripted in Poland).
That's not even counting all the soldiers who weren't even actually Germans at all. Like the many foreign SS units, the Ost Legions, or the Soviet "helpers" as they called them.
Do you seriously believe that in pre-WWII Germany, women outnumbered men over 3 to 1 before the war? That's what I'm asking. It's a simple yes or no question.
I await your sources on what the numbers would since you believe my sources would be wrong.
Source "German population 1939", look it up.
Also many of the German soldiers were not from Germany, but from Austria and various other countries (the Volksdeutsche, like my grandfather conscripted in Poland).
That's not even counting all the soldiers who weren't even actually Germans at all. Like the many foreign SS units, the Ost Legions, or the Soviet "helpers" as they called them.
Also in 1939 they had precisely 38.7 million men.
https://books.google.pl/books?id=vnocWI0_fywC&pg=PA150
One doesn't need sources to point out that the numbers you posted make no sense.
No sources, just guesses and speculation. Ok.
Do you seriously believe that in pre-WWII Germany, women outnumbered men over 3 to 1 before the war? That's what I'm asking. It's a simple yes or no question.
They had near 40 million men. German total war losses are not known for sure but didn't exceed 7 figures.