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germany treaty (ww2)?

iv been looking on google and could not find anything, is there stil a cap on the german army/navy/airforce?

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    No Germany today is a totally Independent country and can do what ever it Likes Just Like the USA and the UK

    the Beautiful german people today use Commerce to be the Richest country in Europe

    the UK will have No troops in germany after 2020 except for a training unit bring home the 60,000 stationed there

  • Mark F
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    No, not that it would matter as the German armed forces have shrunk dramatically with the end of the Cold War. The active Heer (Army) for example being reduced from 12 Divisions with 37 Brigades in 1990 to just 2 Divisions with 7 Brigades plus the Franco-German Brigade from 2012.

  • 9 years ago

    The cap was after WW1 (treaty of Versailles).

    After WW2 there was this thing called the Cold War, so if there were a limit, it was quickly abandoned.

  • 9 years ago

    Not since 1958,

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