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Trump Strike Hits Bavaria: US Army Pulls Soldiers From Vilseck

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Trump had already planned a withdrawal of troops from Germany in his first term of office. Now there are new tensions – and these have an impact on Bavaria.

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The mayor of Vilseck calls a message from Job the partial withdrawal of troops ordered by the U.S. government. Should it hit the small town in the Upper Palatinate, the effects would be enormous.

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The U.S. Army apparently wants to withdraw 5,000 soldiers from Bavaria. As the BR reports, the so-called Stryker Brigade in Vilseck in the Upper Palatinate is affected.

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5,000 U.S. soldiers are to leave the Upper Palatinate. What consequences the approaching withdrawal could have for the region.

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The announced withdrawal of US troops from Germany is to hit the base in Vilseck. The Foreign Minister takes the cancellation of the Tomahawk station left.

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What implications will Trump's decision have for NATO security? The US has begun the process of withdrawing approximately 5,000 of its troops from a training ground in Germany, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing Bild. Read also: US to deploy air force and 15,000 troops to the Strait of Hormuz under Trump's plan This concerns the withdrawal of the Stryker brigade based in Wilseck, Bavaria. According to Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell, the relocati…

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The withdrawal of troops from Germany announced by US President Trump mainly hits the Upper Palatinate. According to information from the BR, a brigade with almost 5,000 soldiers will leave Vilseck. The region is facing severe losses.

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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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