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Right-wing and sexist incidents threaten Bundeswehr in Zweibrücken

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The Bundeswehr has been investigating 55 members of the Fallschirmjägerregiment 26 in Zweibrücken for months over right-wing extremism, sexualized assaults, and drug abuse. Defense Committee Chair Thomas Röwekamp criticizes systemic deficiencies and leadership failures. The incidents damage the military's reputation and hinder the recruitment of new soldiers.

In the Niederauerbach barracks in Zweibrücken, home to the Fallschirmjägerregiment 26, investigations have been ongoing for months against 55 soldiers. The allegations include right-wing extremist activities such as Hitler salutes, a Nazi party, and an antisemitic clique, as well as sexualized assaults, including exhibitionism, rape fantasies, and sexist language. Drug abuse is also under scrutiny, including violent rituals. The trigger was complaints from female soldiers to the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces in June.

To date, three soldiers have been dismissed, and dismissal proceedings are underway for 19 others. More than 260 interrogations have taken place, including against a company commander who allegedly pointed a loaded pistol at soldiers' faces. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius demands consistent punishment.

Thomas Röwekamp (CDU), chair of the Defense Committee, voiced sharp criticism to the RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND): "These incidents and the reactions to them damage the reputation of the Bundeswehr and the servicewomen and servicemen who perform their duties every day in accordance with our values and at the risk of their lives. And they endanger the willingness to join our forces." He emphasized: "The extent and duration of the sexual assaults, right-wing extremism, and drug abuse reveal that internal leadership and the duty of care by superiors have failed." Röwekamp sees significant cultural and systemic deficiencies that go beyond individual misconduct.

On Wednesday, Army Inspector Christian Freuding will appear before the committee to address the incidents. The scandals not only threaten internal discipline but also the Bundeswehr's future ability to recruit new personnel.

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X discussions express outrage over right-wing extremism, sexist assaults, and drug abuse allegations against 55 soldiers in Zweibrücken's Fallschirmjägerregiment 26, criticizing leadership lapses by Pistorius and systemic issues noted by Röwekamp that harm recruitment. Sentiments range from shock at Nazi symbols and threats to women, calls for accountability, to skepticism questioning the allegations' severity.

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