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DW Documentary July 5, 2026

Germany's Military Service Reform: A Complex Issue

Germany's youth are confronting a profoundly complex and deeply personal question: would they be willing to fight for their country, even if it means risking their own lives or causing harm to others? As the country intensifies its military preparations and increases its recruitment efforts, a new generation of Germans is being forced to grapple with this existential issue. The introduction of new rules in January 2026 mandates that all men born in 2008 or later must complete a questionnaire on their willingness to serve in the military and undergo a rigorous medical and fitness assessment, raising questions about the country's preparedness for war and the moral implications of combat.

Some individuals are hesitant to engage in combat, citing a lack of preparedness or emotional unfitness for the demands of war. Others, however, believe it is their duty to protect their nation, having grown up and developed in Germany. They may be willing to fight if necessary to safeguard their homeland and ensure a secure future for their children, but the debate surrounding this reform is ongoing, and its impact is already being felt by a generation of Germans.

Not everyone agrees with these new rules, criticizing the German army for its approach to preparing young people for war. They argue that the army is not effectively educating them on the moral implications of combat and is inappropriately recruiting children and teenagers. The debate surrounding this reform is ongoing, but its impact is already being felt by a generation of Germans, who are being forced to confront the complexities of war and the responsibilities that come with serving in the military.

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