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Abstract: On December 19th, 2016 Germany saw the first major Islamist terror attack on its soil. A Tunisian asylum seeker crashed a hijacked truck into one of the main Berlin’s Christmas markets. The assault resulted in 12 casualties. In the aftermath, several attempts were made by German parliaments on Länder-level, as well as on federal level, to investigate how the terrorist was able to use 14 different identities, how he carried out the plot, how he escaped and where security authorities failed to prevent the attack.
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von Münchow, Sebastian, and Lena Hantschke. (2017) 2017. “Parliamentary Attempts to Investigate Berlin’s Vehicular Ramming Attack”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (2): 25-39. doi:https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.2.02.
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