Germany Building European Union Army for World to Laugh At

Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
May 25, 2017

This broad is literally Germany’s Minister of Defense

The barren old hags operating the Iron Croc Shoe for the Zionist Occupation Government of the German Bastard-Republic are quietly building their army.

The project is intended to expand Germany’s military influence in Europe, as the Judeo-Anglo-Saxon powers continue to decline, by recruiting smaller Central and Eastern European army units into the Bundeswehr. The goal appears to be to keep harassing Russia with provocative military exercises and border buildups. Like hyenas stalking a lion from a safe distance, they are waiting for the bear to show vulnerability.

Another possible motive for European military integration could be preparation to crush inevitable uprisings from citizens being murdered by immigration and neo-liberalism in France, Italy or even Germany itself. Something like this is possibly more likely in the near future than a direct conflict with Russia.

In all likelihood, both would happen at the same time, with a Moslem uprising also taking place.

This is not being thought through very well be the women in charge.

Foreign Policy:

Every few years, the idea of an EU army finds its way back into the news, causing a kerfuffle. The concept is both fantasy and bogeyman: For every federalist in Brussels who thinks a common defense force is what Europe needs to boost its standing in the world, there are those in London and elsewhere who recoil at the notion of a potential NATO rival.

But this year, far from the headlines, Germany and two of its European allies, the Czech Republic and Romania, quietly took a radical step down a path toward something that looks like an EU army while avoiding the messy politics associated with it: They announced the integration of their armed forces.

Romania’s entire military won’t join the Bundeswehr, nor will the Czech armed forces become a mere German subdivision. But in the next several months each country will integrate one brigade into the German armed forces: Romania’s 81st Mechanized Brigade will join the Bundeswehr’s Rapid Response Forces Division, while the Czech 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade, which has served in Afghanistan and Kosovo and is considered the Czech Army’s spearhead force, will become part of the Germans’ 10th Armored Division. In doing so, they’ll follow in the footsteps of two Dutch brigades, one of which has already joined the Bundeswehr’s Rapid Response Forces Division and another that has been integrated into the Bundeswehr’s 1st Armored Division. According to Carlo Masala, a professor of international politics at the University of the Bundeswehr in Munich, “The German government is showing that it’s willing to proceed with European military integration” — even if others on the continent aren’t yet.

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has repeatedly floated the idea of an EU army, only to be met with either ridicule or awkward silence.

In other words, met with the same response he gets to every statement he makes about anything.

That remains the case even as the U.K., a perennial foe of the idea, is on its way out of the union. There’s little agreement among remaining member states over what exactly such a force would look like and which capabilities national armed forces would give up as a result. And so progress has been slow going. This March, the European Union created a joint military headquarters — but it’s only in charge of training missions in Somalia, Mali, and the Central African Republic and has a meager staff of 30. Other multinational concepts have been designed, such as the Nordic Battle Group, a small 2,400-troop rapid reaction force formed by the Baltic states and several Nordic countries and the Netherlands, and Britain’s Joint Expeditionary Force, a “mini-NATO” whose members include the Baltic states, Sweden, and Finland.

But under the bland label of the Framework Nations Concept, Germany has been at work on something far more ambitious — the creation of what is essentially a Bundeswehr-led network of European miniarmies. “The initiative came out of the weakness of the Bundeswehr,” said Justyna Gotkowska, a Northern Europe security analyst at Poland’s Centre for Eastern Studies think tank. “The Germans realized that the Bundeswehr needed to fill gaps in its land forces … in order to gain political and military influence within NATO.” An assist from junior partners may be Germany’s best shot at bulking out its military quickly — and German-led miniarmies may be Europe’s most realistic option if it’s to get serious about joint security. “It’s an attempt to prevent joint European security from completely failing,” Masala said.

They are counting on you not understanding what this means.

It isn’t actually complicated though.

Germany may be run by women and queers, but even today it produces some of the most impressive military equipment out there. The German Leopard 2A6 is probably the best tank in the world right now.


Looking at the advanced nature of German military technology, one would be led to believe that any serious resistance is impossible.

But then again, this equipment is not designed for asymmetrical warfare.

And we should remember that the Austro-Hungarian army had a well-funded and capable military force during World War I, yet were repelled by tiny and poor (but hearty) Serbia until Germany stepped in. The Austro-Hungarians had the highest rate of Jewish officers per capita in the entire war. Depending on the nature of the conflict, the human will can be much more valuable than shiny guns and modern jets.

The Waffen-SS was the first true pan-European army, with Romanians, Spaniards, Frenchmen, Norwegians, Dutch  –  and Germans leading the way. These units were full of some of the finest men Europe has ever produced, who believed and were eager to die for the Nationalsocialist idea, and fought with superhuman bravery under the command of the greatest generation of generals ever trained.

But even this wasn’t enough to capture Moscow.

So just imagine a Berlin mercenary cuck army led by post-menopausal women controlled by Jews full of guys just drawing a paycheck in the name of gay rights and multiculturalism. Let the dykes and 68rrs try to plant their rainbow and Israeli flags by force in IRL Hearts of Iron if they want. Their countries are already falling apart and the army’s not even built yet.