
Thomas Mann

Mann was a member of the hanseatic Mann family and portrayed his family and class in his first novel, ''Buddenbrooks''. His older brother was the radical writer Heinrich Mann and three of Mann's six children – Erika Mann, Klaus Mann and Golo Mann – also became significant German writers. When Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, Mann fled to Switzerland. When World War II broke out in 1939, he moved to the United States, then returned to Switzerland in 1952. Mann is one of the best-known exponents of the so-called ''Exilliteratur'', German literature written in exile by those who opposed the Hitler regime. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: informationen : Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift des Studienkreises Deutscher Widerstand 1933-1945 (1999)49, S. 14
Published in: informationen : Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift des Studienkreises Deutscher Widerstand 1933-1945 (1999)49, S. 14
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Published in: Das Problem der "Mischehen" während der Rassenverfolgung in Italien 1938 - 1945 (1985), S. 145-178
Published in: Das Problem der "Mischehen" während der Rassenverfolgung in Italien 1938 - 1945 (1985), S. 145-178
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Published in: Aus einem Schreiben an die Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelm-Universität in Bonn, Küßnacht am Zürichsee, Neujahr 1936/37 S. 418-421
Published in: Aus einem Schreiben an die Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelm-Universität in Bonn, Küßnacht am Zürichsee, Neujahr 1936/37 S. 418-421
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