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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BundeswehrBundeswehr - Wikipedia

    The Bundeswehr (German: [ˈbʊndəsˌveːɐ̯] ⓘ, literally Federal Defence) is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. The Bundeswehr is divided into a military part (armed forces or Streitkräfte ) and a civil part, the military part consisting of the German Army , the German Navy , the German Air Force , the Joint Support ...

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    After World War II, Germany was divided into the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), which both formed their own armed forces: on 12 November 1955 the first recruits began their service in the West German Heer, while on 1 March 1956 the East German Landstreitkräfte der NVA (Land Forces ...

  3. Army; German Navy; German Air Force ... The Federal Republic of Germany joins NATO . Since 1959 . ... The Bundeswehr is a unique large-scale organisation.

  4. Almost five years later, on 7 June 1955, it was converted to the Federal Ministry of Defence, and Theodor Blank was sworn in as the first Federal Minister of Defence of the Federal Republic of Germany. Directorate-General V: Army was established in the Federal Ministry of Defence.

  5. National defence is direct military defence of the Federal Republic of Germany and its citizens in accordance with Article 87a of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany. The Bundeswehr uses military and civil capabilities for this purpose.

  6. Feb 29, 2024 · The Federal Republic of Germany has been a vital part of the United States' defense strategy in Europe ever since the end of World War II when US forces were part of a 10-year Allied...

  7. The German Military comes under the sole authority of the federal government and is made up of the Army (Heer), the Navy (Marine), and the Air Force (Luftwaffe), as well as the Joint Support Service and the Central Medical Service.

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