If Ashkenazi Jews had a strong presence in Germany circa the Early/Middle Ages and then in the Enlightenment, to the point where one of their main languages (Yiddish) was an upper german dialect, why were they excluded from the "völk" and attacked through völkisch antisemitism in the 1930s?
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