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Angela Merkel Is Motivated By Decency, Not Politics

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This letter in the WSJ praises Chancellor Angela Merkel for her sense of decency and humanitarian sensibility. It asks what else could she have done in the refugee crisis. It says Merkel's "we can do it," is also the same spirit Germany showed for successful reunification of the country.

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The role of chancellor Kohl in setting up the euro currency arrangements during the period of German reunification. Kohl was a mentor of Ms. Merkel who is from East Germany.

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