Chancellor Angela Merkel won a hero's welcome as she visited a Berlin refugee centre on Thursday, with Syrian refugees cheering and taking selfies as Germany threw open its doors to thousands of refugees.
"We are so happy Mrs Merkel came to see us today," said a joyful Ramadan Salah, a 35-year-old Syrian Kurdish refugee the migrant refugee centre in western Berlin.
"She is like a mother to us, she has helped many refugees," he said. "It's a dream come true for me to take my picture with Mrs Merkel."
As thousands continue to flee bloodshed in Syria, Iraq and beyond, Germany is expected to welcome 800,000 asylum-seekers this year, four times the number in 2014 and far more than any other European country.
News that Germany had suspended the EU's so-called Dublin rules for Syrians spread quickly amongst the community. The rules require refugees to return to the first EU country they entered in order to stake an asylum claim.
- 'Incredible motivation' -
As she visited a school for children from migrant backgrounds, Merkel expressed confidence that Germany could handle the historic influx.
"But I have the impression there is an incredible motivation, that there is a lot of enthusiasm to cope with this incredible challenge," she said of the refugees.
With thousands arriving every day, refugees are being housed in old schools, office blocks and even army barracks, with the army saying it was putting up 14,500 refugees in 41 locations.
At the camp, hoards of children were playing football and riding bicycles while others were inline skating as adults sat in groups on the lawn in the late-summer sunshine, as laundry dried on nearby fences.
"We are happy here, please don't send us back," said a 30-year-old Afghan man who also did not give his name.
With autumn coming and temperatures dropping fast, the biggest challenge was "to get people out of tents," said state social affairs minister Stefan Gruettner, holding up a child's picture of a heart coloured in the black, red and gold of the German flag.
"It sent a shiver down my spine," he said.
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