A recent survey by the Forsa Institute revealed that only 17 percent of Germans would be willing to defend their country if attacked. Aylin Matlé from the German Council on Foreign Relations notes that many young people do not understand why they should risk their lives for Germany, highlighting a significant disconnect between the government’s needs and public sentiment. As initiatives to bolster military engagement continue, the challenge lies not only in recruitment numbers but also in reshaping societal views towards military service in a country still reconciling with its historical context.