Erika Mann

Mann {{Circa|1938}} 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 Switzerland, and married the poet W. H. Auden, purely to obtain a British passport and so avoid becoming stateless when the Germans cancelled her citizenship. She continued to attack Nazism, most notably with her 1938 book ''School for Barbarians'', a critique of the Nazi education system.

During World War II, Mann worked for the BBC and became a war correspondent attached to the Allied forces after D-Day. She attended the Nuremberg trials before moving to America to support her exiled parents. 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Mann, Erika, 1905-1969 1905-1969
Published: Stuttgart : Levy & Müller, 1932
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by Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955 1875-1955
Published: Frankfurt am Main : Fischer
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Published: Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt, 1995
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Published: München : Ed. Spangenberg, 1990
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Published: Frankfurt am Main : S. Fischer, [2016]
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