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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Golo_MannGolo Mann - Wikipedia

    Golo Mann (born Angelus Gottfried Thomas Mann; 27 March 1909 – 7 April 1994) was a popular German historian and essayist. Having completed a doctorate in philosophy under Karl Jaspers at Heidelberg, in 1933 he fled Hitler's Germany.

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    Golo Mann (born Angelus Gottfried Thomas Mann; 27 March 1909 – 7 April 1994) was a popular German historian and essayist. Having completed a doctorate in philosophy under Karl Jaspers at Heidelberg, in 1933 he fled Hitler's Germany.

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  4. Apr 9, 1994 · Golo Mann, one of Germany's most prominent historians and the second son of the novelist Thomas Mann, died today in Leverkusen, near Cologne. He was 85.

  5. Apr 11, 1994 · April 11, 1994 12 AM PT. <i> From Times Staff and Wire Reports</i> BONN — Gottfried (Golo) Mann, a widely read historian who wrote extensively on the relationship between politics and...

  6. Apr 9, 1994 · April 9, 1994 at 1:00 a.m. EDT. BONN, GERMANY -- Golo Mann, 85, a widely read and idiosyncratic historian who was the last surviving son of writer Thomas Mann, died April 7 in the home of a...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Klaus_MannKlaus Mann - Wikipedia

    Klaus Mann, a German-American, used the publication Stars and Stripes to report from Postwar-Germany. As he visited liberated concentration camps in official function, he was one of the first eye-witnesses to report on the horrors of mass extermination during Nazi rule in Germany.

  8. Overview. Golo Mann. (1909—1994) Quick Reference. (Munich, 1909–94, Lübeck), historian, writer, and publicist and third child of Th. Mann, qualified for an academic career under K. Jaspers and F. Gundolf and taught from 1929 at Heidelberg ... From: Mann, Golo in The Oxford Companion to German Literature » Subjects: Literature.

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