APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ribbens, K. The invisible jews in August Froehlich's "Nazi Death Parade" (1994): An early american sequential narrative attempt to visualize the final stages of the Holocaust. Beyond MAUS : the legacy of Holocaust comics.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ribbens, Kees. "The Invisible Jews in August Froehlich's "Nazi Death Parade" (1994): An Early American Sequential Narrative Attempt to Visualize the Final Stages of the Holocaust." Beyond MAUS : The Legacy of Holocaust Comics .

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Ribbens, Kees. "The Invisible Jews in August Froehlich's "Nazi Death Parade" (1994): An Early American Sequential Narrative Attempt to Visualize the Final Stages of the Holocaust." Beyond MAUS : The Legacy of Holocaust Comics, .

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