His boss Yidel and he do not get along well, yet eventually, Vladek begins to bring him gifts. Artie is listening to the recordings of his interviews with, ...rings as soon as he turns on the tape player. Synopsis. Vladek says that it was the last time he ever saw his son. In the front yard of his familyâs house, his father. They walk in all different directions, many (including. Vladek is chosen by his block supervvisor to teach him English. As Artie grudgingly stamps out his cigarette. PsicologÃa Social; Devenir historico, conceptos, Enfoques teóricos. But his son remained alive; ours did not. Vladek and Anja are brought to stay with Haskel's brothers Miloch and Pesach in a shoe factory. Vladek: No, darling! It’s sad knowing that Vladek wanted to spend the last days of his life with his son; while his son wanted to separate himself from his father. Art Spiegelman's life is affected by the holocaust in as many ways as is his father's. He has no idea what kinds of tools, Back at his drawing table, Artie turns on the tape of his interview with, ...the tin shop is a Russian Jew named Yidl. He was known all over Sosnowiec. ...says he is safe and happy in Hungary, and urges them to follow him soon. The camp is chaotic and overcrowded, but, Artie asks what happened to the French man after. He calls Anja's house, but Mrs. Zylberberg says Anja does not want to speak to him because she got a letter from Vladek's exlove interest, Lucia, that says Vladek has not only a bad reputation, but myriad girlfriends, and only wants to marry Anja for her money. Vladek arives at Auschwitz. Vladek marries his second wife, Mala. Mala: Pragmatic? I wonât go to their gas chambers! In accordance with Jewish custom, they sleep together on the floor, Vladek moaning through the night. As much as reviewers have acclaimed Maus as a telling "survivor's tale," the book centered more on the strained relationship between Spiegelman and his father. Instant downloads of all 1408 LitChart PDFs More I donât need to tell you. Vladek: Come, Anja, get up! However, they are greeted by the unhappy news that, After their first dinner with the now-reunited family, Mr. Zylberberg tells. (I, ch. All he has to go off of to write his book are long-time memories of his father. He loved showing off how handy he was ⦠and proving that anything I did was all wrong. On top of that, one of Vladek's hands is infected. Most of the book weaves in and out of two timelines. ...go, insisting the officer would be punished if he allowed the prisoners to be killed. Vladek died of congestive heart failure on August 18, 1982 ⦠Françoise and I stayed with him in the Catskills back in August 1979. I donât want to live! Mala is on the other line, yelling in frustration. World war II ends on may 7, 1945, a little less than six years after it started. Artie: You what? In mid 1943, the Germans begin to take people who have their legal papers along with those who dont. Vladek is told that he, among others, is going to be given up as a war prisoner in Switzerland. Vladek never sees them again. But, finally, he didnât help them. The title of the painting is ‘And when did you last see your father?’ – so we can guess that he is being questioned as to the whereabouts of his father. Anja, Richieu and their governess go to Sosnowiec with Anja's father. Mala would be furious if Artie inherited the diamond ring, When Artie arrives at the house for his next visit with, ...the streets before dawn, when they are likely to be recognized as Jews, Anja and, ...is a good woman, though she is exacting when it comes to her payments â. They spend several days there. Practically everything from Vladek's factory has been stolen, and it was not insured. It causes him physical pain to part with even a nickel! Vladek goes to Sosnowiek to talk to Anja about this and assure her none of these accusations are true. This is the final dialogue in the book, so Spiegelman seems to be allowing Vladek the last word. (“It was the last time ever we saw them; but that we couldn’t know”.) He was such a happy, beautiful boy! This was 1944 ⦠We knew everything. You went crazy, or what?! Now theyâll take Lolek! Momma! He was just married. Kofi rarely saw his father, and the times he spent with his notoriously ornery dad were not always easy.” “I don’t know what went on the last 10, 15 years after the [Cream] reunion,” Kofi told RS a few days after his father died on October 6th at age 80 of complications from chronic-obstructive pulmonary disease. Just a year after meeting, Vladek and Anja get engaged. Come here quickly! This allows Vladek to see Anja briefly. Let me die too! "My students can't get enough of your charts and their results have gone through the roof." The comic describes Anjaâs suicide and the days that followed. Artie wants write a story about his father’s past. At around the same time, Anja's father helps finance a new textile factory for Vladek to own and manage. In May 1987 Françoise and I are expecting a baby ⦠Between May 16, 1944 and May 24, 1944, over 100,000 Hungarian Jews were gassed in Auschwitz. .” (Maus II 136).His falling into sleep substitutes for his death scene. ...to go, knowing it is dangerous for them to be on the streets after dark, Just a day or two after Mrs. Motonowa forces, Mrs. Motonowa allows them back into the house after her husband returns to Germany, but, ...with Mrs. Motonowa, she says, sobbing in terror âleaving is too dangerous. This I didnât see with my own eyes, but somebody the next day told me. World War II begins, and Vladek is on the front line of the frontier against Germany. ...top, along with a Star of David. Vladek: These notebooks, and other really nice things of mother ⦠one time I had a very bad day ⦠and all of these things I destroyed. Vladek and Anja return home to Sosnowiek from the sanitarium in Czechoslovakia after spending three months there. Shortly after the children were sent to a friend, the Nazis cleared around 1,000 children from Srodula to Auschwitz. I went through the camps ⦠All our friends went through the camps. ...parents both died in Auschwitz eventually âhe gets up from the table and hurries into. Upon arrival, Vledek looses his clothes and his hair, and is very nervous. Detailed explanations, analysis, and citation info for every important quote on LitCharts. I used to think the war made him that way. He confesses that it has been “a long time” since he last saw Vladek, and notices that Vladek has aged during that time.“My mother’s suicide and his two heart attacks had taken their toll,” Artie observes. Vladek, a member of the Polish Reserves Army recieves, a draft notice. They agree to give their little kids to him to take to Zawiercie because maybe he has a better chance to save their lives. Her, they sent to the left. Artie, now a grown man, is visiting his father in Rego Park.They greet each other warmly, though Artie writes that they are not very close. And youâll see that together weâll survive. In return, Vladek recieves extra food and new clothes that fit, and is protected from being killed. I thought really you are more smart than this, Françoise ⦠Itâs not even to compare, the shvartsers and the Jews! So ⦠Letâs stop, please, your tape recorder ⦠Iâm tired from talking, Richieu, and itâs enough stories for now. They stay here until they flea with to stay with a lady named Mrs. Motonowa in her rat filled basement. A stranger finds Vladek and his family up in the attic while out looking for food, and reports Vladek and his family to the gestapo. With Jim Broadbent, Colin Firth, Juliet Stevenson, Bradley Johnson. "Nobody can understand," groans his father at one point, and that stark little cartoon panel says it all really. It is notable that Vladek spents much of his time telling his diary while on a stationary bike. It totals eighteen.â. For dinner that evening, gefilte fish is served. At home he finds his father completely distraught, and at the wake, his father causes a scene. Artie: Wouldnât they have helped you even if you couldnât pay? He finally realizes that his father, though he may be annoying and downright irritating due to some of his tendencies, has loved him for his entire life and will up until his death. Vladek talks about what he later learned happened to Richieu. The ones who look ill are sent to the gas chambers. To protect Richieu, Vladek and Anja send him along with Lonia, Anja's sister, Tosha, Tosha's husband, Wolfe, and their child, Bibi to go stay with Wolfe's uncle, Peris as he has connections to the Germans and thus can better bribe them than Vladek can. Teach your students to analyze literature like LitCharts does. ... "it was the last time ever we saw them" The tragedies are not embellished by Vladek. I canât know if Iâll survive this hell, but Iâm certain youâll come through all this alive. Until the last moment we must struggle together! He now lives in one of Anja's father's appartments. Tosha: No! And those on the bad side never came anymore home. As Spiegelman dwelt upon Vladek… On the other hand, Art dedicates Book II to Richieu and his own children, and even provides a photograph of Richieu. Though, ...to be paralyzing, and that none of his professional accomplishments seem very impressive compared to, ...not even know what it looked like. NAME:_____ Maus, by Art Spiegelman Summary of Chapter 1 Artie, now a grown man, is visiting his father in Rego Park.They greet each other warmly, though Artie writes that they are not very close. My daughter! 3) A Polish train conductor helps the Nazis look for Vladek on the train, but Vladek escapes by pretending to be a German citizen (thus he is pictured with a cat mask tied on). He sneaked on to the bad side. Vladek is left by his second wife, Mala. He confesses that it has been “a long time” since he last saw Vladek, and notices that Vladek has aged during that time. While at the company, Vladek and other men work to compleete tasks such as move mountians. Artie: Mm ⦠Itâs something that worries me about the book Iâm doing about him ⦠In some ways heâs just like the racist caricature of the miserly old Jew. Iâm not going to die, and I wonât die here! I mean, I didnât even own a hammer until we moved into this place! ...plan to use the farm as part of their base camp, but agree to let, It is winter. He arrives to find his father lying on the floor, a complete wreck. At the staduim, Vladek and Anja get their papers stamped, yet Vladek's sister Fela and her four children do not. This shelter is at a barn owned by a lady named Mrs. Kawika. As a wedding gift, Vladek and Anja recieve partial ownership of one of Anja's father's appartments, and a gold watch. Vladek is told to report to the frontier against Germany immediatly. The next morning, before catching their flight back to New York. In December of 1935, Vladek goes from Czestochowa to visit his family in Sosnowiec. It is unbearably hard for them both. This is even after Vladek tried to bribe his Jewish police relative, who took the jewels, but sent the old man to his doom. Mala, Vladek's second wife, comes back to him after they spent about a year apart. The original text plus a side-by-side modern translation of. ⦠Oh God. Let me alone! Vladek's factory in Bielsko gets robbed while Vladek is at the snaitarium with Anja. Though they believed Mr. and Mrs. Karmio were going to Czechoslovakia. Vladek works hard to make Anja happy, and tells her jokes and stories, and shows her pictures of Richieu to calm her. Vladek and his family go to the Stara Sosnowiec Quarter from their homes in Sosnowiek. Jakov brings Haskel to the detention center. The two have a very rocky marraige as things such as money create a great deal of tension between the two of them. The second theme that culminates in the last few panels is that of Vladek’s personality being changed and irrevocably altered by his time in Auschwitz. They begin to travel to Hungary with some smugglers after hearing such a trip was safe and well worth it. Vladek: After Anja died I had to make an order with everything ⦠These papers had too many memories, so I burned them. Vladek, Art’s father, is a holocaust survivor and Art want to know more about his struggles. Vladeck is born to his mother and father on October 11, 1906. Vladek meets Anja's parents, the Zylbergers, in early 1936. Poppa! Vladek shoots a German after that German surenders, and, as a result, is taken by the Nazis as a prisoner of war to a location near Nuremberg, Germany. Nobody could say whether this man was really a German, A few days after they meet, Mancie brings. At last, Vladek Filler is a free man. Sniffling, Artie returns home. Spread across two pages and occupying 12 panels, the scene is sandwiched between two significant events which occur before the Nazi-occupation of Poland: (1) the first time Vladek and Anja see a Nazi flag hanging in public area, and (2) the first time Vladek, Anja, and their families personally witness Nazi-inspired anti-Semitism. Art, Vladek’s only living son, is the author. Artie lights a cigarette, and, ...Mrs. Karpâs house as quickly as he can. ...a mouse, then a cat. It was everybody to take care for himself! This bunker is located through a small hole in the floor of a coal cabnet, and although the gestapo's dogs smell Vladek and him family, the gastapo can not find them. Beneath it, side by side, are the names â, “Would not have made it through AP Literature without the printable PDFs. Vladek shows up and asks Art to walk to the bank with him. "until the last moment we must struggle together" At this camp, Vladek and other prisoners pray, do gymnastics, play chess, and recieved packages containing items such as chocolate. After getting engaged, but before moving to Sosnowiec, Vladek stops hearing from Anja. Vladek gets his father to allow him to build his strength so he can possibly be taken into the Army during his Army examination. Anja: The whole family is gone! In return for some gold and other valubles, Jakov attempts to help Vladek and his remaining family escape. Knowing his time on earth is shorter as his health deteriorates and the years go on, Vladek desire to spend the last of it with Art, the person that matters the most to him, grows immensely. I mean, you were from the same family. I had the whole time to watch out that this shvartser doesnât steal us the groceries from the back seat! Persis, a powerful Jew, comes over to see Vladek's family and their friends. . Morrie knows that when 'the final moment' comes for him, he wants to have his loved ones around him ('The Ninth Tuesday - We Talk About How Love Goes On'). On Wednesday the vans came. What do you call a … Vladek volunteers for a German labor assignmnent and goes to a German company where he had a wooden house with a bed, stove, sheets and pillows. Barack Hussein Obama Sr. (/ ˈ b ær ə k h uː ˈ s eɪ n oʊ ˈ b ɑː m ə /; 18 June 1934 – 24 November 1982) was a Kenyan senior governmental economist and the father of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States.He is a central figure of his son's memoir, Dreams from My Father (1995). Vladek has an exercise bicycle that he uses every night. She had asked him if he loved her, and he had answered with a surly “Sure, Ma.” The comic ends with Art locked up in prison.) ...was doing during this time. Thatâs âchai,â the Hebrew number of life. At the end of the war, there are enormous numbers of refugees. Ondarearen kontzeptuaren jatorria eta bilakaera. ...she reminds him, she converted to Judaism when they got married, if only to please. -Graham S. The timeline below shows where the character Vladek Spiegelman appears in. Mrs. Motonowa begs. Vladek and Anja get married roughly two and a half months after getting engaged. (Pref) When Artie crying about how his friends have treated him, his father, Vladek Spiegelman tells him that the way to know true friends is Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): D 7. The story that Vladek tells unfolds in the narrative past, which begins in the mid-1930s and continues until the end of the Holocaust in 1945. It is clear that Art is not very close to his father when he says, “I went out to see my Father in Rego Park. LitCharts Teacher Editions. He thanks her politely as he climbs into the car. Mala says she came back to Vladek because she feels bad for him. This same sinerio happens two days in a row. When I think now of them, it still makes me cry. In the final page of Maus II [Figure 4], Vladek has finished his story and lies down in bed to sleep, saying, “I’m tired from talking, Richieu, and it’s enough stories for now. Readers can see that he has an awkward relationship with his father, and that he is filled with guilt from his mother’s death. His last memory of his mother - in which she asks him if he still loves her, and he responds with a cold and dismissive "sure" - is a painful reminder of this disregard. And one night I had a dream ⦠A voice was talking to me. ...nieces âand with the loss of Lolek, her family is broken apart completely. Haskel took from me Father-in-Lawâs jewels. It was a change of gears to me because when I saw that they were now shown as actual people, it made it that much more powerful of an image and metaphor. He turns to face the audience and begins to list a series of dates: ...finds it hard to believe that he is going to be a father soon. “This Is Us” star Sterling K. Brown opens up to Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist about the last moment he saw his father alive, who died at age 45 when Brown was 10 years old. ...a long time before the family learned what had happened to Tosha and the children. I want to tell your story, the way it really happened. Artie and Françoiseâs friends run out of the house in a panic. Vladek had left his father-in-law in charge of his factory while he is gone. A stranger finds Vladek and his family up in the attic while out looking for food, and reports Vladek and his family to the gestapo. While on a train to go with Anja to a snitarium in Cechoslovakia, Vladeck sees the swastika for the first time. In Sosnowiek, they have great difficulty finding a place to hide because they are Jews. He arrives one day to find, ...shifts the conversation to his mother. These are Vladek’s last words, which may suggest that Art has lost the battle of the photograph (see Quote #6). Vladek uncovers that Anja has been translating communist messages into German. And we knew that from here we will not come out anymore ⦠We knew the stories â that they will gas us and throw us in the ovens. Then came Fela to register. After staying with Orbach for a couple of days, Vladek goes on a train from the Protectorate to the Reich pretending to be a Pole as he did not have the nessisary legal papers as a Jew. The story of a son's conflicting memories of his dying father. He wants me to go help him fix his roof or something. Vladek returns home from a selling trip to find police at his appartment building. Added together it total 18. In Hebrew thatâs âkâminyan tov.â A very Seventeen is a very good omen ⦠It ends with 13, the age a Jewish boy becomes a man ⦠And look! Vladek sees his cousin, Jakov, and asks him if he can help he and his family out of this holding room where they wait to be sent to Auschwitz. â on the day of Parshas Truma. ...others in their community. You donât understand ⦠At that time, it wasnât anymore families. “My mother’s suicide and his two heart attacks had taken … And whenever it was very bad I looked and said: âYes. Vladek: Always I went to sleep exhausted. Grandfather: Donât worry ⦠Donât worry, my child ⦠You will come out of this place â free! This year, Vladek enters the Polish Army. 1927: Vladek starts his first service in the Polish army (conscripts must train every 4 years) 1937, Feb. 14: Vladek and Anja marry (he is age 30, she 24) 1937, Oct: Vladek and Anja's son Richieu is born in Sosnowiec; 1939, Aug. 24: Vladek is called to serve in the Polish army Sept. 1: Germany invades Poland; Sept. 4: Germans enter Sosniwiec How can she manage alone â with four children to take care of? It was this parsha on the week I got married to Anja ⦠And this was the parsha in 1948, after the war, on the week you were born. Vladek and Anja also send Richieu to Zawiercie with his aunt, Tosha. Vladek is taken to a bigger prisoner of war camp where it is extreemely cold, and he is very underfed. My students love how organized the handouts are and enjoy tracking the themes as a class.”, Note: all page numbers and citation info for the quotes below refer to the Pantheon edition of. My Richieu! ...and most feel that they have no choice but to present themselves at the stadium. At the sanitarium, Anja and Vladek have a luxurious room with a view, and go either dancing or to the theater in the evenings. Vladek and other Holocaust victims find themselves back under the control by the Germans again even though the war is over and they are told the Aericans are coming to save them. They couldnât stop. It is Mala. In a few months time, however, with help from his father-in-law Vladek is able to reinstitute his his factory. Vladek brings Anja to a sanitarium in Czechoslavkia to recuperate. Obama married in 1954 and had two children with his first wife, Kezia. How can you, of all people, be such a racist! I traded also with Pfefer, a fine young man â a Zionist. Vladek: Hah! And we came here to the concentration camp Auschwitz. Vladek [to Artie]: I started to Believe. Bibi! Vladek begins to go to Birkenau, a part of Auschwitz, each couple of days to fix some roofs that have collapsed. Vladek: Ach! It is late when Artie and Françoise arrive at. I checked later on a calendar. In Dachau, Vladek really struggles because if one has lice in Dachau, then they do not get any soup, and, due to the enclosed area and straw which Vladek satys on, it is vertually impossible for Vladek not to have lice. From the creators of SparkNotes, something better. Vladek goes to Garmisch-Partekirchen, a displaced person's camp. The priest was right! So the Germans swinged them by the legs against a wall ⦠and they never anymore screamed. While near Nuremberg, Vladek has to do work such as clean stables. Mala: Fah! In the frame tale of the narrative present, Spiegelman interviews his father Vladek in the Rego Park neighborhood of New York City in 1978–79. While at Anja's home, Vladek uncovers pills in Anja's closet which he is later told are for anxiety. In the first panel Art and his father finish eating dinner and walk into Artie’s old room to discuss more about the story. Even though Vladek's father does get his papers stamped, he goes to the side of the stadium with the people who do not because he says he cannot leave his daughter to care for her four children and self alone. The plan is for Anja and Vladek to carry their family members out in pails, yet Vladek's other cousin, Haskel, takes these family members' money and does not help them. This is the last time we see Anja's parents. Possibly his father is commander of a Royalist army and the Parliamentarians are hoping to gain knowledge of their whereabouts. Anja's parents are very anxious about her getting married as she is 24 years old. He confesses that it has been “a long time” since he last saw Vladek, and notices that Vladek has aged during that time. At his Army examination, Vladek is told to build himself up over the course of the next year, and then come back to an army examination. After returning to his parents house, Vladek returns home to Anja and Richieu in Sosnowiec. Richieu! Some kinds were screaming and screaming. He was tearing his hair and crying. As he makes their coffee, Artie tells Françoise he has always hated helping. As a result, Vladek finds a bunker for he and his remaining family to hide in. And my children wonât go to their gas chambers! After a few days of training, Vladek is out on the frontier against Germany for the start of World War II. During his visit, Vladek is introduced to his future wife, Anja, who is 6 years his minor. Cohn had a dry goods store. It was so real, this voice. ...prison jumpsuit in every panel. As the Russian army was closing in on Auschwitz, Driving to the supermarket later, Artie tells, ...to Gross-Rosen, a camp within the German border. And so it came out to be this parsha you sang on the Saturday of your bar mitzvah! Bibi! Teachers and parents! He wants to know whether Anja had boyfriends before. Grandma and grandpa! After a long, problem-plagued flight from Florida, About a month after returning from Florida, Artie goes to Queens to visit. In this way the Germans treated the little ones what still had survived a little. Vladek has been suffering from water in his lungs. Our. But when I say “free,” I mean free of all the consequences of the vendetta waged against him by his ex-wife and a shamefully corrupt Ellsworth, Maine prosecutor’s office that stopped at nothing to railroad an innocent man. Here, he and Anja keep in close contact through a Hungarian lady named Mancie who brings them messages. ...she remembers the days after Anjaâs death, and agrees with Artieâs descriptions of that time. He confesses that it has been âa long timeâ since he last saw, ...his father regularly to hear more of his stories. I want to be treated like a human being! Vladek and Anja leave Srodula and go to Sosnowiek. Four children was too many. On the trian ride to Hungary, however, Anja and Vladek are caught by the gestapo and sent to Auschwitz. Vladek and his family go to a stadium on Agust 12, 1942, to get their legal documents stamped. ...he returns to work. Outside, Françoise tells him that being around, Artie has brought his tape recorder on the walk, and asks, The next day, while other prisoners are made to clean the barrack, the kapo takes. Vladek: And, what do you think? Anja tells. The last time missionary John Paton saw his father My dear father walked with me the first six miles of the way. Vladek's father begins starving Vladek, preventing him from sleeping, and pulling out his teeth, much like he did to Vladek's brother, Marcus, in order to try to keep Vladek weak so he will not be taken during his Army exmaination three months later. Vladek's family stays in a cottage in Srodula, and have jobs in places like German factories and shops which they had to walk an hour and a half to get to each day. Soon after this outbreak, however, Vladek tells Anja that if she wants them to stay married, then she must stop helping the communists, and she stops. Mala takes his money and leaves after a very troubled marriage. You talk about blacks the way the Nazis talked about Jews! Vladek's story begins in 1936 and tells of his life in Poland before it came under the Nazi regime. Vladek and Anja plan to flee to Hungary. Vladek leaves Auschwitz and goes to a smaller camp called Gross-Rosen in Breslau. Oh, he’s been “free,” as in “no longer in jail,” for over two years. And here we were. Around the same time as Miss Stefanskaâs arrest, Noticing that there are only seven months between February, when Anja and, The sanitarium is beautiful and peaceful, and, ...Anja is significantly healthier and happier. Priest [to Vladek]: Your number starts with 17. Vladek gets released as a prisoner of war and expects to be sent to Sosnowiec His train, however, goes right past Sosnowiek, and he spends time in the Protectorate. She spent a lot of time writing in her diaries. Often he gave me cloth with no coupons. Nobody is like him! Anja: Why are you pulling me, Vladek? After doing black work, Vladek becomes a tinssmith again for about a month or two. Artie: Uh-huh. ...give the man a ride. The last time Morrie saw his father was when he was called to identify his body in the city morgue. When Artie explains that his friends skated on without him after he fell, ...very close. Vladek: Always Tosha carried around her neck some poison ⦠She killed not only herself, but also the 3 children. One reason I became an artist was that he thought it was impractical â just a waste of time ⦠it was an area where I wouldnât have to compete with him. This is for me a very important date. The last time we (and Vladek) see Anja's father, he is crying as he is being deported to Auschwitz. In Vladek, I see the same desire for affection and companionship in his behavior that I saw in my grandparents and sometimes see in my parents. Vladek and his remaining family hide in a bunker located in the attic of a house in the ghetto. I need you! On a daily basis, Anja becomes very nervous, and every couple of days, Vladek speaks to a specialist at the sanitarium's clinic. We'll make guides for February's winners by March 31stâguaranteed. Françoise: What?! When things came worse in our ghetto, we said always: âThank God the kids are with Persis, safe.â That spring, on one day, the Germans took from Srodula to Auschwitz over 1,000 people. We were both very happy, and lived happy, happy ever after. While there, Vladek has a relapse of typhus. A few months later, back in the house in Rego Park, ...car anyway, eager to seize their freedom. After being caught by the gestapo in an attic bunker, Vladek and his family are sent to a building in the ghetto where they wait to be sent to Auschwitz.
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