GERMANY’S World War Three preparation plans have been revealed in a 1,000-page secret document dubbed “Operation Deutschland”.
It comes after Nordic citizens were told to prepare for war and handed chilling survival guides on Monday as tensions between Russia and Ukraine boil over.
German Bundeswehr soldiers at the Training Range in Pabrade, Lithuania in May[/caption]
German soldiers take part in the Lithuanian-German division-level international military exercise[/caption]
Rescuer and policemen stand amid rubble near collapsed wall of residential building after missile attack in Ukraine in January[/caption]
Germany is ramping up its national security as fears loom that Vladimir Putin’s bloody war in Ukraine may develop into a worldwide inferno.
In recent weeks North Korea has sent thousands of troops to support Mad Vlad and on Tuesday embattled Kyiv unleashed its first long-range missile into Russia.
Fears of war spilling over the national borders has now been sparked, with Germany taking after the Nordic countries in ramping up precautionary measures.
German armed forces have begun implementing “Operation Deutschland”, which has been agreed amongst politicians and contains a chilling 1,000-page strategy plan.
According to the Frankfurter Allgemeine, the top-secret papers reveal specific buildings and infrastructure facilities that need specific protection in an emergency for military reasons.
The report also contains plans on how Germany would proceed in the event of some kind of threat to defence or even tensions beforehand – potentially alluding to Russia’s war against Ukraine.
A first meeting has even taken place in the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce where specific companies were addressed directly after the report revealed the vulnerable professions in the face of war.
Attendees were advised on striving for self-sufficiency through installing their own diesel generator or even a wind turbine.
Managing director of the Chamber of Commerce Malte Heyne eerily warned: “We must raise awareness of how important a well-prepared and resilient economy is for Germany’s civil and military defense.”
Plans have been built in Germany across the year, with its Defense Ministry confirming in July that emergency plans to move “hundreds of thousands” of Nato troops in the event of a war with Russia.
This was in response to media reports that preparations were intensifying alongside the West’s heightening tensions with Mad Vlad.
It was also suggested that Berlin was preparing to move 200,000 vehicles as well as the 800,000 Nato troops across its territory if the situation with Russia turned to all-out war.
At the time, Bundeswehr Homeland Defence Command in Berlin confirmed that the secret Operation Deutchland continues to be worked at.
A spokesperson told Newsweek: “[OPLAN DEU] is continually being worked on under the responsibility of the Bundeswehr Homeland Defence Command and is constantly updated.”
News of the plan comes after millions of pamphlets landed in Swedish homes eerily titled: “If Crisis or War Comes,” on Monday, while other nations issue their own chilling advice to fearful citizens.
Stockholm has warned of what they call the worsening security situation – otherwise known as Russia’s bloody invasion of Ukraine – and urged Swedes to prepare for conflict.
Meanwhile neighbouring Finland have published its own chilling advice online to prepare “for incidents and crises”.
Sweden’s Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin presents the new version of the preparedness booklet ‘If Crisis or War Comes’[/caption]
Nordic citizens received pamphlets and guides as tensions spiral with Russia[/caption]
Soldiers from the Swedish Armed Forces in Stockholm[/caption]
Norwegians also received a pamphlet urging residents to know how to manage on their own for a week in the event of extreme weather – or war.
Sweden and Finland recently gave up neutrality to join Nato after witnessing the atrocities Putin has unleashed in Ukraine since 2022.
Norway was a founding member of the Western defensive alliance on the other hand.
Nuclear fears have spilled over after Russia was forced to admit that it was struck by Ukraine with American ATACMS missiles overnight.
Just days after the US approved Ukrainian use of its far-reaching rockets – Kyiv’s forces used them to blitz a military depot storing ammunition and anti-aircraft missiles.
It was the first time ever that embattled Kyiv was able to unleash the ballistic rockets on Russian soil – as the world today marks 1,000 days of Putin’s bloody and illegal war.
Reports surfaced on Tuesday morning about the missile strike – with a Ukrainian defence source telling RBC that they had indeed used ATACMS rockets.
The Russian defence ministry later confirmed the hit – saying missiles supplied by the US were used to target the ammo arsenal in Bryasnk.
Fragments of one of the damaged rockets landed on the “technical territory” of the military facility and sparked a fire, Russia had to begrudgingly concede.
Top brass claimed they successfully shot down five and damaged one more.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with New People party’s leader Alexey Nechaev in Moscow on Tuesday[/caption]
Polish soldiers stand in front of their tanks during a visit of Latvia’s President and the NATO Secretary General[/caption]
French soldiers from the 93rd mountain artillery regiment operate the Camion Equipe d’un Systeme d’Artillerie[/caption]