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Syrian refugees find a safe haven in Germany dw.com 15/03/2021 Christoph Hasselbach
No other country has taken in as many Syrian refugees as Germany. But the issue continues to divide society. © picture-alliance/dpa/S. Hoppe In 2015 Syrian regugees started coming to Germany in large numbers
Only a few refugees made their way to Germany during the first years, but during the course of 2015, their number began to grow many of them heading north via what became known as the Balkan route. And when it came to the moment of truth: the German border remained open in what was widely viewed as a remarkable gesture of solidarity. It was a decision that Angela Merkel had in very large measure made on her own. There was no consultation with Germany s European partners. No debate in the German parliament. No wonder, perhaps, that it has proved so controversial.
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