The Backbone of the German Military from post- WW I to the end of
WW II when it was converted into the
Bundeswehr, the modern German Army. The Wehrmacht was the best armed and force-effective military force in the world at the time, the
Waffen Schutztaffel (Basically the guys who were trained better and favored more by politicians and therefore ideologically
puppeted more), its sister wing.
The men of the Wehrmacht were good and respectful fighters with largely anti-communist outlooks. They rarely gave up and would fight until the bitter end. Their squad makeup consisted of
ten men, one
machine-gunner and his spotter, a squad leader and seven
riflemen. The riflemen were to 'flush' the enemy into the machine-gun fire. This gave the Wehrmacht a more organised and straightforward advantage over the complicated US Army squads, or the Red Army squads who could drown the Wehrmacht due to sheer human waves.
All in all, the Wehrmacht was very influential in the creation of post-WW II Armies. The Wehrmacht, was in no way anti-
Semitic, racist or misogynist as stereotypes might suggest. These traits depend on each man personally. The Wehrmacht is still well respected and even favoured by some over today's military forces.
Example:
The 'Afrika Korps',
the desert warfare wing of the Wehrmacht, was so highly regarded by the British Imperial Forces that in either of their POW camps, both German and British prisoners would be
supplied with books in their language, and even National
Qualification papers to help put the Prisoners' time to use later in life.