Tag: German Armed Forces

German lower house passes new voluntary military service

Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz (R) casts his voting card in the German Bundestag during a roll-call vote on the law for a new military service | Photo: Christophe Gateau/dpa

Germany’s Bundestag has passed legislation to introduce a new voluntary military service from January 1, requiring young men to undergo medical checks and be added to a national register while keeping service itself voluntary. Defence Minister Boris Pistorius urged support for the measure, arguing that core democratic freedoms must be actively defended. The law also allows parliament to trigger needs-based conscription if recruitment goals are not met.

Berlin’s hospitals prepare for war scenario

Christian Pegel (L-R), Interior Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and Alexander Dobrindt, German Minister of the Interior, under umbrellas at the opening press conference of the nationwide Civil Protection Day in the Hanseatic city's harbour at Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rostock on July 12, 2025 | Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa

Berlin’s hospitals have been presented with a plan for maintaining the services and supply chains needed for hospital to remain operational, the emergency allocation of patients and ensuring sufficient backup power, medical supplies and medicines. The plan has been drawn up against the backdrop of Russia’s war on Ukraine and NATO fears of a further advance towards western Europe.

Germany conscription likely after suspension ‘mistake’

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz speaks at the Day of German Industry organised by the Federation of German Industries (BDI) on June 23, 2025, in Berlin | Photo: Kay Nietfeld/dpa

As the German Bundeswehr grapples with a shortage of 60,000 soldiers, Chancellor Freidrich Merz said, “We will probably … not be able to manage with the current voluntary system alone, but will need additional elements of compulsory military service.”

Pushback against conscription plans in Germany

Two female soldiers of the German Armed Forces, Vivian T. (L) and Ramona F. (R) walk across the grounds of Lueneburg's Theodor Koerner Barracks in Lower Saxony on November 17, 2022 | File Photo: Philipp Schulze/dpa

Economic researchers and partners in the ruling coalition led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz have warned of immense economic costs and legal difficulties that could result from plans for military conscription proposed by Defence Minister Boris Pistorius in June in an attempt to boost the numbers of the German armed forces.

German Armed Forces to recruit on TikTok

Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa

The German Ministry of Defence said in order to “compete for the best minds, the use of TikTok is indispensable”. Special measures are being introduced for the use of TikTok. These include the technical separation between the Bundeswehr‘s networks and the TikTok platform. Dedicated end devices should be used without access to the Bundeswehr‘s IT structure. TikTok software is still neither authorized nor technically possible on official IT.