It is important about which aspect of the military you speak:
Tanks for example: If I remember correctly Germany owned mainly PzKw I and PzKw II and only a few PzKw III in September 1939. In addition they had the captured PzKw 35(t) and PzKW 38(t) of Czech origin.
All tanks were relatively light tanks with a rather weak armament.
The French Char B1 on the other hand was so heavily armored, the German PzKW III (and early PzKw IV in 1940) weren't able to penetrate it's frontal armor.
What gave Germany the advantage in tank warfare against the Allies in 1939/1940, were doctrine and radio. The Allies used relatively heavy tanks, but designed them for infantry support (rather slow and heavily armored), while the Germans relied on mobility, communication and Schwerpunktbildung (concentration of troops?).
But this is only about tanks, you have to take infantry weapons, logistics, airforce, navy, artillery and other combat support elements into consideration.


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