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A man who commanded a million troops in history.
Those who really commanded a million-man army explained in detail as follows:

A, China generals:

There are always people on the Internet who like to say that someone has commanded a million troops, but they all describe themselves as commanding many soldiers. In the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao and Battle of Red Cliffs also commanded millions of troops, but actually they were only 200,000 to 300,000. But military historians agree that there is only one general who really commanded a million-strong army in history, and that person is Lin Biao.

The reason is that there are not less than 65,438+10,000 people in one army in the four fields, and it should be easy to figure out how many people there are in the four fields. In addition, there are other railway soldiers, car soldiers, artillery, a large number of logistics troops and many armored trains entering the northeast, which is a million-strong army. You know, at that time, the total strength of the PLA was no less than 4 million. If some people say that there are only 600,000 fields in four fields, it is not enough 1 10,000. I don't think it's appropriate.

Second, foreign generals:

Marshal zhukov of the former Soviet Union commanded 165438+ 10,000 Belarusian First Army in World War II.

The Ukrainian First Army commanded by Marshal konev also exceeded 6.5438+0 million.

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During World War II, the 12 army group commanded by Bradley had1.2000 men. Eisenhower was the supreme commander of the allied forces in Europe, and there were 2.88 million allied forces landing in Normandy alone. He also commanded the 15 army group in Italy.