
Heinrich Mann
Heinrich Mann was a prominent German novelist and social critic, born in 1871, known for his outspoken opposition to authoritarian regimes, particularly during the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany. His works often explored themes of individual freedom and the dangers of totalitarianism, making him a key figure in the literary resistance against fascism. Mann's bold stance against the Nazis culminated in his exile in 1933, after which he continued to advocate for democracy and human rights until his death in 1950.
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Heinrich Mann is referenced in relation to the sibling rivalry depicted in 'Buddenbrooks'.
Hvem er redd for Thomas Manns kjønnsliv?Heinrich Mann is more realistic about the situation, believing that returning to Germany is no longer an option.
Florian Illies erzählt von der Emigrantenszene in Sanary-sur-MerHeinrich Mann was known for his preference for (social) realism over his brother's interests.
Sikke da en god og oplysende samtale, Stephanie Surrugue og Susanne Elmark!Heinrich Mann, brother of Thomas Mann, is also discussed in the context of their political naivety.
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Vor 150 Jahren wurde Thomas Mann geborenHeinrich Mann struggled financially during his time in exile.
Die verborgenen Heldinnen hinter Thomas Mann und Co.Heinrich Mann was among the writers who opposed the Nazi regime and called for resistance against its arbitrariness.
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