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  1. Mann, Erika (1905–1969)German writer, journalist, and actress who was a lifelong critic of political tyranny and champion of human freedom . Source for information on Mann, Erika (1905–1969): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  2. Erika Mann in Exile. Left-wing Activist. Switzerland. Primary Sources. Student Activities. References. Erika Mann, the daughter of the novelist, Thomas Mann, was born in Munich on 9th November, 1905. Her mother, Katia Pringsheim Mann, was the daughter of a wealthy, Jewish industrialist family who owned coal mines and early railroads. (1)

  3. 9 de nov. de 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-grandmother, had been a noted feminist author of ...

  4. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Erika Mann témájú médiaállományokat. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann ( München, 1905. november 9. – Zürich, 1969. augusztus 27.) német író, forgatókönyvíró, újságíró, színésznő, kiadói lektor. Thomas Mann és Katharina Pringsheim első gyermeke, becenevén Eufra.

  5. From then on, Erika Mann saw her mission as political enlightenment and was fearless in the face of conflict. In January 1933, she enjoyed great success in Munich with her cabaret Die Pfeffermühle (The Pepper Mill). The cabaret's fame spread far beyond Munich before it was forced into exile in March 1933, ...

  6. In exile, Erika Mann, the oldest daughter of Thomas Mann, became an eloquent, tireless campaigner against the ideology and crimes of National Socialism.As a drama pupil of Max Reinhardt, Erika Mann enjoyed numerous engagements at theatres in the Weimar Republic from the mid-1920s. In addition she worked as a journalist for magazines and newspapers, published two children's books and was ...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0542750Erika Mann - IMDb

    Erika Mann. Writer: Königliche Hoheit. Erika Mann was born on 9 November 1905 in Munich, Germany. She was a writer and actress, known for Königliche Hoheit (1953), Confessions of Felix Krull (1957) and Peter Voss Who Stole Millions (1932). She was married to W.H. Auden and Gustaf Gründgens. She died on 27 August 1969 in Zurich, Switzerland.