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Germany celebrates first veterans’ day after WWII in historic cultural change

As the country mobilizes for war in Ukraine, the country is trying to redefine its relationship with the military and celebrate postwar veterans

June 15, 2025 / 09:14 IST
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Germany's traditionally reserved attitude toward military parades is rooted in its bellicose war past and the surfacing of pacifist currents in West Germany after 1945

Germany observed its first national day of veterans on Sunday, a major change in a nation where militaristic commemorations have traditionally been met with profound unease. The event, which included ceremonies and festivities nationwide — including a "veterans' village" outside Berlin's Reichstag building — is to officially commemorate the service of German troops for the first time since World War II, the Financial Times said.

The Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius, who presided over the commemorations, said the day represented a "strong, important and long-overdue signal of recognition and appreciation" for Bundeswehr soldiers, living and dead. Although the commemorations deliberately eschewed military hardware like fighter jets or tanks, they marked Germany's changing military identity, particularly following Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine.

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War in Ukraine shifts public opinion

Germany's traditionally reserved attitude toward military parades is rooted in its bellicose war past and the surfacing of pacifist currents in West Germany after 1945. For decades, the term "veteran" had almost exclusively referred to soldiers under Adolf Hitler's reign, not to troops of postwar Bundeswehr, established in 1955.