This thesis is about the influence of exile (1933-1945) on the lives and work of Erika (1905-1969) and Klaus Mann (1906-1949), the eldest children of the German writer Thomas Mann. The Mann siblings seemed to have coped better with the hardship of exile than most of their German refugee colleagues. There are a number of reasons in favour of this statement. The most important one is that their lives before exile were in many ways comparable with their lives as refugees. They lived as free spirits -Erika as an actress and Klaus as a writer- in Berlin in the 1920's, went on a world tour in 1927 and travelled in Erika Mann's Ford through Europe and Morocco. They were both curious and restless by nature. The second reason is that during their ex...
If the phenomena of exile and exile literature during the national socialist dictatorship in Germany...
Title: Life in refugee camps in Bavaria after World War II. Author: Ilona Hypšová Supervisor: doc. P...
Abstract In the aftermath of World War II approximately 12-14 million ethnic Germans were forced to ...
Research on German exiles usually focuses on activities of refugees from Germany, Austria and Czecho...
This thesis deals with the stay and activities of Thomas and Heinrich Mann in the Czechoslovakia bet...
Research on German exiles usually focuses on activities of refugees from Germany, Austria and Czecho...
Klaus Mann - the oldest son of the writer Thomas Mann created his greatest writings in European exil...
It has been stated that ‘die persönlichen Erfahrungen […] mit deutschen Kriegsgefangenen zu Ende des...
The article focuses on the life and art of the famous Germane writers, namely Thomas Mann, Lion Feuc...
This article examines letters by those who came to Britain on a Kindertransport in 1938/39 and their...
This bachelor thesis is about Bavarian politics and German refugees and expellees in the 40th and 50...
This thesis focuses on the story of Anne Frank, her friends and family and how they were reported to...
Claus-Dieter Krohn, German Political Exiles in the United States, 1933-1945. Unlike intellectual ref...
After 1933 New York City became an important center for German intellectual exiles. Prior to the inf...
International audienceUnlike intellectual refugees (artists, writers or scientists), political exile...
If the phenomena of exile and exile literature during the national socialist dictatorship in Germany...
Title: Life in refugee camps in Bavaria after World War II. Author: Ilona Hypšová Supervisor: doc. P...
Abstract In the aftermath of World War II approximately 12-14 million ethnic Germans were forced to ...
Research on German exiles usually focuses on activities of refugees from Germany, Austria and Czecho...
This thesis deals with the stay and activities of Thomas and Heinrich Mann in the Czechoslovakia bet...
Research on German exiles usually focuses on activities of refugees from Germany, Austria and Czecho...
Klaus Mann - the oldest son of the writer Thomas Mann created his greatest writings in European exil...
It has been stated that ‘die persönlichen Erfahrungen […] mit deutschen Kriegsgefangenen zu Ende des...
The article focuses on the life and art of the famous Germane writers, namely Thomas Mann, Lion Feuc...
This article examines letters by those who came to Britain on a Kindertransport in 1938/39 and their...
This bachelor thesis is about Bavarian politics and German refugees and expellees in the 40th and 50...
This thesis focuses on the story of Anne Frank, her friends and family and how they were reported to...
Claus-Dieter Krohn, German Political Exiles in the United States, 1933-1945. Unlike intellectual ref...
After 1933 New York City became an important center for German intellectual exiles. Prior to the inf...
International audienceUnlike intellectual refugees (artists, writers or scientists), political exile...
If the phenomena of exile and exile literature during the national socialist dictatorship in Germany...
Title: Life in refugee camps in Bavaria after World War II. Author: Ilona Hypšová Supervisor: doc. P...
Abstract In the aftermath of World War II approximately 12-14 million ethnic Germans were forced to ...