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Turning a Page, Germans Try Celebrating Their Recent Veterans
Turning a Page, Germans Try Celebrating Their Recent Veterans

New York Times

time5 days ago

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  • New York Times

Turning a Page, Germans Try Celebrating Their Recent Veterans

Like many good Veterans Day celebrations, the one in central Berlin on Sunday featured feats of strength. A former Naval boatswain named Peter Christian Duszynski, 35, pulled on a heavy bulletproof vest and reeled off nine flawless chin-ups. When he got stuck on the 10th, the crowd laughed and cheered him on. For Mr. Duszynski, the reception was welcome. Unlike Americans, British and others, Germans rarely show warm public support for former or active service members. The nation remains deeply ashamed of its Nazi past. Until Sunday, it had not celebrated an official Veterans Day since it reunified at the end of the Cold War. That reticence has been an obstacle as German leaders try to rebuild military strength, in order to counter a hostile Russia and hedge against a shrinking American security umbrella. Officials are now trying to recruit 60,000 new soldiers on very short notice. They need more than money to do it. They need the country to start appreciating its armed forces again. That is why, in the shadow of Berlin's Parliament building, officials staged a main-event veterans' celebration on Sunday. Across Germany, there were hundreds of related festivities, including more street fairs, communal breakfasts, bicycle races, hiking treks and photo exhibitions. 'The soldiers are there, but they are usually not seen,' said Mr. Duszynski, 35, who had missions in the Mediterranean and elsewhere. 'I think it's important that we take steps to become more visible.' Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

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