Yes, the Austrians did fight for Germany, as the vast majority were German speakers and that was the reason Adolf used for the annexation was that they were german speakers and he was simply re-uniting them back into the fold of Greater Germany.
As to actual troop numbers you will have to refer to a greater authority than I,, but they had heaps and heaps of troops, as the whole nation was geared to the war effort and anyone of military age was expected to join up. You have to remember that Germany was really fighting on 4 fronts, Europe, Russia and the Balkins, The Med, and in Africa.
Certainly they were gearing for war for some considerable time, when the rest of the world was gearing down as we had just finished the war to end all wars (WWI) so yes the Allies had to play catch up very quickly, a good example is Malta, when the Germans attacked they were confronted with Biplanes against the German modern airforce....do a google search for Faith, Hope and Charity the last three Biplanes left defending Malta.
Not all the blame for WWII can be laid at the Germans door, if we had been a little bit more leanent following WWI the next war may never had happened as the German nation was really facing extinction, massive unemployment (due to the Frech seizing all their Industrial industries, The Ruhr Valley,) run away inflation, and the loss of all their provinces, all of which were German speaking ( We never learnt our lesson cos the smae thing happened following the end of WWII)


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, but they had heaps and heaps of troops, as the whole nation was geared to the war effort and anyone of military age was expected to join up. You have to remember that Germany was really fighting on 4 fronts, Europe, Russia and the Balkins, The Med, and in Africa.




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