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How did the antisemitism permeating german society legally amd socially impact ruth rack and hannah altbush, members of the jewish community​

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Answer: As Nazi Germany invaded countries across Europe, similar discriminatory laws were put in place. Open antisemitism at school became the norm and was integrated into the curriculum. The day after Kristallnacht, a night of attacks against Jewish people and businesses in Germany in November 1938, Hannah insisted on going back to school. There, she was met with support and gifts from her non-Jewish classmates.

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