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German responses to terror range from cautious to conspiratorial

  • Written by Johanna Schuster-Craig, Assistant Professor of German and Global Studies, Michigan State University

Until this month, Germany had been spared from terrorist attacks with momentous losses of life.

Since July 18, four attacks have occurred: one by a teenage refugee on a train in Würzburg; a mass shooting and suicide by a German schoolboy in Munich; a murder and attack by a refugee in Reutlingen; and a suicide bombing by a refugee in Ansbach.

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