Germany's military personnel declined substantially from 545,000 in 1990 to 179,000 in 2016, largely driven by reunification and post-Cold War restructuring. In the early 1990s, cuts reduced personnel to 362,000 by 1994 as East and West German forces merged. This downsizing continued, reflecting NATO's focus on strategic flexibility rather than large armies.
A sharp reduction in 2000 brought troop levels to 221,000. Further reforms in the 2010s, including ending conscription in 2011, solidified the transition to a professional military force, resulting in stabilized personnel numbers under 200,000 by 2016.
A sharp reduction in 2000 brought troop levels to 221,000. Further reforms in the 2010s, including ending conscription in 2011, solidified the transition to a professional military force, resulting in stabilized personnel numbers under 200,000 by 2016.
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