why does the artist place a swastika in the background of the panels that depict the plight of jews in hitler's germany (p. 35)? why, on page 127, is the road that vladek and anja travel on their way back to sosnowiec also shaped like a swastika?



Answer :

It means that Jews were treated brutally in Nazi-controlled towns, that everywhere they went, they would end up in a Nazi-controlled town, and that Jews are mice, Nazis are cats, and Poles are pigs.

The Swastika (or Swastik), a long-used religious and cultural sign that is primarily associated with Eurasian cultures but also with some African and American ones, is now well-known for having been appropriated by the Nazi Party and neo-Nazis. In Indian religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, it is still utilised as a representation of spirituality and deity. It typically resembles a cross,[A] with arms that are each bent at a right angle in the middle, equal in length, and perpendicular to the next arms.

The term "swastika" is derived from the Sanskrit word "svastika," which means "conducive to well-being."

The right-facing sign (clockwise) () is known as swastika in Hinduism.

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