Maus: A Survivor's Tale Resources
Websites
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The website of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) has extensive information about the Holocaust.
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Some of our favorite content on the USHMM website are their online exhibitions, which tend to be packed with information, photos, and videos.
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Another fantastic resource. This encyclopedia provides detailed information on numerous Holocaust-related topics, and is a great place to find information on (and photographs of) the concentration camps mentioned in Maus.
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A website hosted at Fordham University offers online versions of important documents related to World War II.
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Art Spiegelman's bio and links.
Historical Documents
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Survivors share stories of their experiences during the Holocaust, including the ghettos, deportation, hiding, life in the camps, resistance, and much more.
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This site offers oral histories, with survivors telling about their lives <em>after</em> the Holocaust.
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Yale’s Lillian Goldman Law Library offers online texts related to the Nuremberg Trials, which were held after World War II to try war crimes related to the Holocaust.
Video
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Art Spiegelman appeared on the Charlie Rose Show on PBS to discuss his work.
Audio
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This NPR site has clips of interviews with Art Spiegelman as well as recordings of Vladek’s testimony.
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A 30-minute interview with Spiegelman about comics and his work, and particularly <em>Maus</em> and <em>Breakdowns</em>.
Books
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A collection of essays and interviews. Check out this extensive preview from Google Books.
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A collection of eight critics' essays on <em>Maus</em>.