Anonymous ID: 829e24 Jan. 14, 2026, 1:50 p.m. No.24122286   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24121697, >>24121744 Think "HESSIANS" (PB)

 

Think the Media is full of BS

 

What type of German soldier would be non-NATO?

There are a few different ways to interpret that, depending on whether you're referring to:

 

  1. Germany’s Military Structure Today

Germany is a full member of NATO, and all active Bundeswehr soldiers operate under that framework for collective defense and international missions.

So all current German soldiers are NATO soldiers unless:

  • They are part of a non-NATO mission (like UN or EU peacekeeping forces).

  • Or Germany were to act unilaterally, which is rare and heavily restricted by law.

 

  1. Non-NATO-Aligned German Forces (Hypothetical or Historical)

Here are a few non-NATO or quasi-military possibilities:

a. KSK (Kommando Spezialkräfte)

  • Germany’s special forces.

  • Typically operates under NATO command but may be deployed in non-NATO operations (e.g., UN missions, hostage rescue, anti-terrorism outside of NATO theaters).

b. UN Peacekeeping Forces

  • German troops may serve under UN command, not NATO.

  • Still Bundeswehr, but not acting as “NATO” soldiers in those contexts.

c. GSG 9 (Grenzschutzgruppe 9)

  • Not military, but a federal police special unit under the Ministry of the Interior.

  • Handles counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and high-risk arrests.

  • Not part of NATO, not military — but well-trained and armed.

d. Historical (Pre-NATO or Non-aligned)

  • East Germany (GDR) had the Nationale Volksarmee (NVA) — a non-NATO military during the Cold War, aligned with the Warsaw Pact.

  • After reunification in 1990, NVA was dissolved and absorbed into the Bundeswehr.

  • Today, no remnants of the NVA exist as separate forces.

 

  1. Private Military Contractors (PMC) from Germany

Germany has strict laws against private military companies. So unlike the U.S. or Russia, there are no legally operating German PMCs supplying armed soldiers.

 

Summary

If you mean modern, active German forces, all Bundeswehr soldiers are NATO soldiers unless serving in a UN, EU, or domestic-only capacity. There are no regular military forces in Germany today that operate entirely outside NATO, except in special missions or police roles (like GSG 9).

 

So to BE CLEAR, there is No Such Thing as a Non-NATO Solider

 

Seems MEDIA is Hiding Something - Every Thing above has a Specific NAME…