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Xandros0506
1 year ago

This depends on the command and whether you are required to execute this command as a soldier.
As long as the order is valid within the legal framework, you have to execute it – as inconspicuous to you that may appear.
Denial of command usually has any disciplinary measures as a result.
If the order is already illegal, nothing happens to the soldier. On the other hand, this can then be reloaded to the commanding supervisor….

Schubert610
1 year ago

comes to the consequences of the refusal of command.
From a reference to the disciplinary procedure everything is possible.

Nelson100
1 year ago

You mean disobedience.

For this purpose, clear measures are provided in the Wehrmacht and also in the Wehrstrafgesetz, valid for each soldier.

noname68
1 year ago

depends on what was for a command that was. commands that violate laws, rules or moral norms may be denied unpunished.

but not those that are common in the “normal” German-speaking state. then it threatens to get out, a diszi or more.