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Germany: New Law Aimed at Recruiting 60,000 People to the Army

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The German Minister of Defence, Boris Pistorius, observes the soldiers during shooting practices. Photo: Daniel Löb / dpa via AP / NTB Despite the government's great effort to publicize and encourage the recruitment of soldiers to the Army, the figures are not expected. With the passage of this law they make sure to reach the number of recruits in a climate of increasing militarism at the social, political and economic levels. By Ana Muro, corre…
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The German Minister of Defence, Boris Pistorius, observes the soldiers during shooting practices. Photo: Daniel Löb / dpa via AP / NTB Despite the government's great effort to publicize and encourage the recruitment of soldiers to the Army, the figures are not expected. With the passage of this law they make sure to reach the number of recruits in a climate of increasing militarism at the social, political and economic levels. By Ana Muro, corre…

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ANRed broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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