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As always: If you want to understand how it works, this guide still gives the best explaination of what is happening, even if it is not up to date with patch 1.5:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2882620591
After reading this, you will understand why your army behaved the way it did and why it is generally a bad idea to build a giant army with just one leader at the helm.
PS: My tone is not meant to be agressive, it is just the 10th person this week coming to the same false conclusion about the war system in this forum. And that is on devs not giving enough ingame information and not on you.