The parent comment was highlighting anti-Asian hate attacks in the US. These attacks are overwhelmingly committed by Afro-American men. If you'd rather talk about ethnically-motivated mob attacks in Germany, there's no need to look as far as 30 years back:
>The shelter was originally intended to house 300 refugees a month, but by summer 1992 it was averaging 11,500 refugees per month. Primarily Roma from Romania
I don't remember any war in 1992 in Romania. The social problems involving Roma people in Europe are well-documented, on the other hand.
Is war the only thing that puts people's lives in danger?
There was no declaration of war but neither was for Russia's invation of Ukraine.
If you would have looked it up, you would have found out it was a civil war.
There was a revolution in 1989 which toppled the communism regime which was followed by a long period of turmoil of riots and violent uprisings till the mid '90 (the mineriade were the most infamous) which saw extreme poverty, crime and people being beaten in the streets.
A lot of it was because the people who came to power after the revolution were the same cronies who ruled during comunism, typically members of the communist party and the secret police.
Going from comunism to capitalism isn't some binary switch you can toggle on/off without issues, even though you might not think of it because there was no declaration of war.
Edit: if you downvoted, would you mind explaining? Or do you not believe in history?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_New_Year%27s_E...
Regarding your link:
>The shelter was originally intended to house 300 refugees a month, but by summer 1992 it was averaging 11,500 refugees per month. Primarily Roma from Romania
I don't remember any war in 1992 in Romania. The social problems involving Roma people in Europe are well-documented, on the other hand.