Episode
The Sunday Read: ‘Can Germany Be a Great Military Power Again?’
Description
After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February last year, Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany told Parliament that the attack was a Zeitenwende — a historic “turning point” for Europe and Germany. The risk of a large land war in Europe had previously been considered far-fetched, but recent years of Russian aggression have inspired fear in Germany and a 100-billion-euro fund to bolster its military.In Germany, skepticism of the merits of military strength has enabled a long post-Cold War process of disarmament. As a result, it is a historic anomaly in the heart of Europe — an economic leviathan but a military minnow. Now German leaders are vowing to transform the country into a military power capable of taking responsibility for Europe’s security.In Nienburg, a medieval town in Lower Saxony, civilians come to train for “homeland protection” units in the country’s reserves. The question is whether a hesitant German society can follow through on this paradigm shift.“I would say, many of them lean in the direction of being pacifists,” said Anne Katrin Meister, who is training at the base in Nienburg. “But you can only be a pacifist if you have this safe, ideal world. And we don’t have such a world.”This story was recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
Chapters
Civilians train for homeland protection units in Germany, due to the country's historical skepticism of military power, in a medieval town in Lower Saxony.
00:00 - 05:41 (05:41)
Summary
Civilians train for homeland protection units in Germany, due to the country's historical skepticism of military power, in a medieval town in Lower Saxony. They use fictional enemies as targets and aim higher above the sternum to account for the gap between the scope and the barrel.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Can Germany Be a Great Military Power Again?’
PodcastThe Daily
As German military planners consider the possibility of a large land war in Europe, the country is planning the largest absolute jump in military spending since WWII, though military spending has been a sensitive issue in Germany due to the association with the country's Nazi past.
05:41 - 15:59 (10:17)
Summary
As German military planners consider the possibility of a large land war in Europe, the country is planning the largest absolute jump in military spending since WWII, though military spending has been a sensitive issue in Germany due to the association with the country's Nazi past.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Can Germany Be a Great Military Power Again?’
PodcastThe Daily
Germany's dealings with Russia in the past has raised questions on its current relationship with China, at a time when President Xi Jinping is consolidating power and China is building up its armed forces and threatening military action against Taiwan.
15:59 - 24:45 (08:46)
Summary
Germany's dealings with Russia in the past has raised questions on its current relationship with China, at a time when President Xi Jinping is consolidating power and China is building up its armed forces and threatening military action against Taiwan.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Can Germany Be a Great Military Power Again?’
PodcastThe Daily
A disbanded German army unit that was accused of right-wing extremist activity had 12,000 rounds of ammunition, according to the country’s defence minister.
24:45 - 33:52 (09:06)
Summary
A disbanded German army unit that was accused of right-wing extremist activity had 12,000 rounds of ammunition, according to the country’s defence minister.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Can Germany Be a Great Military Power Again?’
PodcastThe Daily
There is evident resistance from the political fringes in Germany and Europe towards the new tough policies on Russia, with sympathies lying with Putin.
33:52 - 41:34 (07:41)
Summary
There is evident resistance from the political fringes in Germany and Europe towards the new tough policies on Russia, with sympathies lying with Putin. Pro-Putin operatives have been found in the far-right and fringe groups who are spreading Kremlin narratives.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Can Germany Be a Great Military Power Again?’
PodcastThe Daily
Germany's public and military leaders are reluctant to assume a greater role in international crises and become a leading military power in Europe, with a majority of Germans rejecting the notion.
41:34 - 50:56 (09:21)
Summary
Germany's public and military leaders are reluctant to assume a greater role in international crises and become a leading military power in Europe, with a majority of Germans rejecting the notion. The country's military is also limited in its operational readiness for conventional warfare due to deficits in air defenses and communication technology.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Can Germany Be a Great Military Power Again?’
PodcastThe Daily
The 112th Mechanized Infantry Battalion of Germany is transitioning from the Cold War days, to training in NATO's High Readiness Force.
50:56 - 52:50 (01:54)
Summary
The 112th Mechanized Infantry Battalion of Germany is transitioning from the Cold War days, to training in NATO's High Readiness Force. They are carrying out exercises in preparation for joining the world stage with a history of action in Afghanistan.