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Definitions of conscripting in various dictionaries:
verb - enroll into service compulsorily
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Bringing into force |
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Nov 8 2003 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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Present participle of conscript. |
enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services. |
Enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services. |
A person enlisted compulsorily. |
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Germany had conscription (Wehrpflicht) for male citizens between 1956 and 2011. On 22 November 2010, the German Minister of Defence proposed to the government to put conscription into abeyance on 1 July 2011. The constitution, however, retains provisions that would legalize the potential reintroduction of conscription. * The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany and several special laws (e.g., Wehrpflichtgesetz) were regulating these duties and the exceptions. * During the last year when conscription was active, men were obliged to serve six months either in the military, which they could refuse, and do alternative civilian service, or honorary service (like any volunteer) for at least six months in a civil protection organisation. * Families of those who were oppressed by the Nazi regime (usually Jews) were exempted from conscription, though a small number volunteered to serve. Although conscription was of a military nature, in the last days of conscription twice as many draftees refused military service and served in alternative services. Women were not subject to conscription. They could join the military as volunteers. |