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  1. Katia Mann (born Katharina Hedwig Pringsheim; July 24, 1883 – April 25, 1980) was the youngest child and only daughter (among four sons) of the German Jewish mathematician and artist Alfred Pringsheim and his wife Hedwig Pringsheim, who was an actress in Berlin before her marriage. Katia was also a granddaughter of the writer and women's rights activist Hedwig Dohm. Her twin brother Klaus ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1595072Katia Mann - IMDb

    Katia Mann. Self: Katja Mann: A Life with Thomas Mann. Katia Mann was born on 24 July 1883 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. She was married to Thomas Mann. She died on 25 April 1980 in Kilchberg, Kanton Zürich, Switzerland.

  3. Klaus Mann Sections. Klaus Mann - Writer ; Nazi Germany ; Mephisto; FBI and Klaus Mann ; Primary Sources; Student Activities; References; Klaus Mann, the son of the novelist, Thomas Mann, was born in Munich on 18th November 1906. His mother, Katia Pringsheim Mann, was the daughter of a wealthy, Jewish industrialist family who owned coal mines and early railroads. (1)

  4. Katia et Thomas Mann au Lavandou en 1933, photographie d'Annemarie Schwarzenbach. En 1904, elle interrompt ses études de physique et de mathématiques sous la pression de sa mère et de sa tante pour épouser l'écrivain Thomas Mann.Elle continue ses études par correspondance pendant quatre semestres.

  5. Unwritten memories / Katia Mann ; edited by Elisabeth Plessen and Michael Mann ; translated from the German by Hunter and Hildegarde Hannum. Request Order a copy. Bib ID: 305014 Format: Book Author: Mann, Katia, 1883-Uniform Title: Meine ungeschriebenen Memoiren. English Edition:

  6. 3 de ene. de 2024 · Cuando Katia Mann fue hospitalizada por un problema respiratorio, en el sitio donde su marido ubicaría La montaña mágica, la familia del novelista se sometió a un nuevo orden.

  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.