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The Armed Forces and the civilian organisational elements The Bundeswehr is a unique large-scale organisation It has more than 260,000 personnel, including women and men in uniform as well as civilian staff
- About Bundeswehr
The Bundeswehr has more than 260,000 personnel, including women and men in uniform as well as civilian staff
- How the Bundeswehr is organised
The Bundeswehr is a unique large-scale organisation It has more than 260,000 personnel, including women and men in uniform as well as civilian staff
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Die Bundeswehr ist die Armee Deutschlands In ihr dienen Soldaten und zivile Beschäftigte Sie alle unterstehen dem Verteidigungsminister
- History - Bundeswehr
The Bundeswehr, which was established in the midst of the tensions arising from the Cold War, became a defensive army in the western alliance, and subsequently, an “Army of Unity” after German reunification
- Mission and Tasks of the Bundeswehr
National and collective defence is the core mission of the Bundeswehr and constitutes the focal point based on which both the personnel and the materiel requirements of the armed forces are defined
- The Bundeswehr on Operations
The Bundeswehr has successfully monitored maritime areas, participated in training missions, provided logistic and medical support, and conducted combat operations The Bundeswehr has now completed almost 50 operations abroad
- Defence and the Bundeswehr
Defence is the Bundeswehr’s most important mission While national defence focusses on protecting the population in Germany, the Bundeswehr also engages in collective defence in close cooperation with other countries’ armed forces – which may sometimes involve combat on these countries’ territory
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