Germany decides against conscription to replenish post-cold war military
Voluntary model with incentives will instead aim to attract young people into forces in face of growing Russian threat The German government has decided against a new system of compulsory military service after a bitter debate, opting for a voluntary model instead. Under the plan intended to (…)
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