Creators
This website was created by Alexander Merkley, Briana Harkey, and Jennifer Bora. It is designed to be used as a resource in conjunction with reading or teacher The Complete Maus. Please feel free to use it to help guide you as you study or teach this excellent narrative; just remember to always cite the original source of any information that you use from this site. Conveniently, the sources we have used to compile this site website are listed below!
Sources
This website was created by Alexander Merkley, Briana Harkey, and Jennifer Bora. It is designed to be used as a resource in conjunction with reading or teacher The Complete Maus. Please feel free to use it to help guide you as you study or teach this excellent narrative; just remember to always cite the original source of any information that you use from this site. Conveniently, the sources we have used to compile this site website are listed below!
Sources
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- Urban, Susanne. (2008). Representations of the Holocaust in Today’s Germany: Between Justification and Empathy. Retrieved from http://jcpa.org/article/representations-of-the-holocaust-in-todays-germany-between-justification-and-empathy/
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- Florida Center for Instructional Technology. (2013). A Teacher’s Guide to the Holocaust. Retrieved from http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/people/victims.htm
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. (2013). A Changed World: The Continuing Impact of the Holocaust. Retrieved from http://www.ushmm.org/m/pdfs/20120405-aftermath-brochure.pdf
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- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. (2013). Liberation of Nazi Camps. Retrieved from http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005131
- Langer, Lawrence. "A Fable of the Holocaust." Rev. of The Complete Maus, by Art Spiegelman. New York Times 3 Nov. 1991. Web.