Germany's Bundeswehr Wants To Recruit EU Citizens To The Military

The defense ministry, led by Ursula von der Leyen, has confirmed the Bundeswehr's interest in recruiting foreign EU citizens. Photo: DPA

DW: Bundeswehr floats idea of recruiting EU citizens

Recruiting citizens of other EU nations to Germany's Bundeswehr has been floated by its top officer Eberhard Zorn as an "option." They would fill vacancies in posts such as military doctors and IT specialists.

Germany's armed forces appeared ready to break with its German nationality prerequisite for fixed-term and professional soldiers Thursday by suggesting that other EU citizens could help fill its thinned ranks.

Germany's draft of young adults was dropped in 2011, prompting the six-part Bundeswehr, including navy, air force and now cyber divisions, to launch elaborate recruitment campaigns.

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Zorn, the Bundeswehr's general inspector, told newspapers of the Funke Mediengruppe (media group) based in Essen that, given personnel shortages, Germany "must look in all directions and seek suitable trainees."

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WNU Editor: This is actually an old idea. It was first proposed this summer .... Germany to consider EU applicants for military jobs (Politico). More here .... Germany considers recruiting foreign EU nationals to boost army (Local)

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