Vladek Spiegelman Quotes

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In Art Spiegelman’s Maus, Vladek Spiegelman, a Jewish owner of a textile factory, lived in Poland with his wife, Anja and his son, Richie. They endured hardships during World War II and struggled to survive as the Nazis tried to exterminate the Jews. His father-in-law helped him during the war, while he also struggled so he does not end up on a train destined for Auschwitz. Due to a combination of luck and resourcefulness, Vladek survived the concentration camps and the entire Second World War. Paragraph 2,3,4,5: Evidence: Quotes (4 Total) + How the quote relates to the story and supports your thesis. One of Vladek’s distinct abilities was to think critically. He decided to say “Heil Hitler” (Spiegelman,149).To fool the Polish people into

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