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  1. His Berlin-born father, Franz Mankiewicz, had immigrated to New York from Hamburg in 1892 with his wife, Johanna Blumenau, a seamstress. The family settled in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, after his father got a teaching job there, but later relocated to New York City in 1913.

  2. In New York he met his wife, Johanna Blumenau, a seamstress from the German-speaking Kurland region of Latvia.: 21 The family lived first in New York, then moved to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, where Herman's father accepted a teaching position.

  3. Johanna was the mother of Herman J. Mankiewicz playwright and film writer and, 20th Century Fox producer Joe Mankiewicz.

  4. Apr 28, 2022 · His parents were of German Jewish ancestry: his father, Franz Mankiewicz, was born in Berlin and emigrated to the U.S. from Hamburg in 1892.[4][8][9][10] He arrived in the U.S. with his wife, a dressmaker named Johanna Blumenau, who was from the German-speaking Kurland region."[11]:21 The family lived first in New York and then moved to Wilkes ...

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    • November 7, 1897
    • Hollywood screenwriter
    • March 5, 1953
  5. Dec 4, 2020 · Herman J. Mankiewicz was born in November of 1897, the son of Franz Mankiewicz and Johanna Blumenau. Not much is known about the Mankiewicz’s before they emigrated to the United States in the 1890s but one thing is for sure: They were likely fleeing the rampant anti-Semitism of the post-pogrom German states for the relative safety of the land ...

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  6. Dec 28, 2015 · Johanna was from Kurland, Latvia, the daughter of Sam Blumenau and Amalie Goldmann. Ben’s paternal grandmother was Sara Sulamith Aaronson (the daughter of Reuben Aaronson and Olga H. Milwitzky). Sara was born in Maryland, to Russian Jewish parents.

  7. Nov 7, 2013 · Herman Jacob Mankiewicz was born in New York to Franz Mankiewicz and the former Johanna Blumenau, both of them German-born Jewish immigrants. Johanna was a dressmaker, and Franz an editor and teacher who moved the family to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, when he received a job editing a German-language newspaper there.

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