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Researchers: Extremism in Germany's military remains threat

IndiaTimes Monday, 19 May 2025
A recent study by the Bundeswehr Center reveals that less than 1% of German soldiers hold consistent right-wing extremist views, contrasting with higher rates in the general population. While the report offers some relief amid past scandals involving far-right networks within the military, it also identifies problematic chauvinistic and xenophobic attitudes among soldiers.
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