HOYERSWERDA, Germany—A hostel for refugees is opening this week in a town infamous for xenophobic rioting two decades ago, in a test of Germany’s openness amid mounting angst about immigration.
A week of violence in 1991 horrified the newly united country as more than 200 foreigners were forced to flee under police guard. Neo-Nazis celebrated by declaring Hoyerswerda, not far from the Polish border in the eastern state of Saxony, as…
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