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The French Army during the 1870–1871 Franco-Prussian War underwent a massive transformation, shifting from the professional forces of the to the hastily raised "citizen armies" of the Third Republic after the surrender of Napoleon III. 1. The Army of the Second Empire (Imperial Phase)

It took 21 days for France to mobilize 300,000 soldiers, while Prussia mobilized 470,000 in just eight days.

Before the collapse, the French Army was a long-service professional force of approximately . While well-equipped with the Chassepot rifle , it suffered from systemic failures in mobilization and leadership.

Generals often relied on outdated tactics from colonial "guerrilla" wars in Algeria and Mexico, failing to adapt to modern strategic warfare.

The total surrender at the Battle of Sedan (September 1870) saw the capture of Napoleon III and nearly 100,000 troops, effectively destroying the professional field army. 2. The Army of the Third Republic (Republican Phase)

Primarily composed of seasoned regulars, including the elite Imperial Guard and the Armée d’Afrique . Weaknesses: