Whatever your source is, is definately wrong. There were 20 divisions only. How do you think that a million men would fit into Itlay? That's absurd. The German army had 5.000.000 men throughout the war, from 1939-1945. It is impossible that there were a million in Italy!!! There were like 250.000 in North Africa until 1943, when they stopped existing, like 400.000 in all Italy, 800.000 in France and the West and the rest in the East, like 2.000.000... At his best moment, Keßelring did not have more than 400.000 men in Italy. It is logic!!!
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