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    W. H. Auden. . ( m. 1935⁠–⁠1969) . Parent (s) Thomas Mann. Katia Mann. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (9 November 1905 – 27 August 1969) was a German actress and writer, daughter of the novelist Thomas Mann . Erika lived a bohemian lifestyle in Berlin and became a critic of National Socialism. After Hitler came to power in 1933, she moved to ...

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  2. Erika Mann. Erika Mann (um 1938) Erika Mann in Los Angeles. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (* 9. November 1905 in München; † 27. August 1969 in Zürich) war eine deutsche Schauspielerin, Kabarettistin, Schriftstellerin und Lektorin. Sie gründete 1933 das politische Kabarett Die Pfeffermühle und arbeitete mit Vorträgen – als Schriftstellerin ...

  3. Nov 9, 2015 · Erika Mann had arrived at that quiet provincial station by a complicated and unlikely journey. She was born in Munich on 9th November 1905, the first child of the writer Thomas Mann and his wife Katia, née Pringsheim, and baptized Erika Julia Hedwig in honour of her mother’s late brother Erik and her two grandmothers (Hedwig Dohm, her great ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Erika_MannErika Mann - Wikiwand

    Her criticisms of American foreign policy led to her being considered for deportation. After her parents moved to Switzerland in 1952, she also settled there. She wrote a biography of her father and died in Zürich in 1969. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann was a German actress and writer, daughter of the novelist Thomas Mann.

  5. Mann, Erika (1905–1969) German writer, journalist, and actress who was a lifelong critic of political tyranny and champion of human freedom.Born Erika Julia Hedwig Mann in Munich, Germany, on November 9, 1905; died in Zurich, Switzerland, on August 27, 1969; daughter of Thomas Mann (1875–1955, the novelist) and Katia or Katja (Pringsheim) Mann; sister of Elisabeth Mann and Monika Mann ...

  6. Aug 25, 2021 · Credit: ullstein bild via Getty Images. Erika Mann would often recall a childhood occasion in Munich during the First World War when, during food shortages, there was one fig left over after the family’s provisions had been divided equally for their evening meal. Without hesitation, her father, the novelist Thomas Mann, picked up the fig and ...

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