Compared to Austria's composed response, the Berlin Government was anxious and agitated.
The Prusso Federation's sign was still there, the refugees were all citizens of the Prusso Federation, and now stopping their own nationals from entering clearly didn't seem justifiable.
But not intercepting them also posed a problem, with millions of refugees flooding in, there certainly were no jobs available, and the Berlin Government, even if it exerted its utmost effort, would not be able to accommodate them.
Job placement could be delayed, and housing issues were manageable, a mere makeshift tent could serve as shelter for an entire family, and as refugees, they had no right to be choosy, but they had to be fed, right?
Hunger cannot be faked, with millions of mouths to feed, once let in, the Berlin Government must figure out a way to satisfy their hunger.