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  1. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (9 de novembro de 1905 em Munique, 27 de agosto de 1969 em Zurique) foi uma atriz, artista de cabaré, escritora e editora alemã. Em 1933 fundou o cabaré político Die Pfeffermühle e trabalhou com palestras – como escritora e jornalista mesmo depois de emigrar para os Estados Unidos - contra o nazismo.

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    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.

  3. Erika Mann (um 1938) Erika Mann in Los Angeles. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (* 9. November 1905 in München; † 27. August 1969 in Zürich) war eine deutsche Schauspielerin, Kabarettistin, Schriftstellerin und Lektorin.

  4. 2 de abr. de 2020 · Erika Mann, this article has demonstrated, made foreign-language broadcasting an important aspect of her politically motivated war-time work. In the hope of bringing about Nazi Germany’s defeat, she worked for the BBC and acknowledged the important propaganda function of its German-language output.

    • Vike Martina Plock
    • 2020
  5. 9 de nov. de 2015 · Erika Mann was the eldest daughter of Thomas Mann and a prominent anti-fascist writer and journalist. She married W.H. Auden in error, founded a cabaret in Zurich, reported on the Spanish Civil War and the Nuremberg Trials, and returned to Germany after the war.

  6. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (9 de Novembro de 1905 - 27 de Agosto de 1969) foi uma produtora de teatro, dramaturga, jornalista e actriz alemã. Era filha do escritor Thomas Mann e de Kathia Mann. Conhecida pelo seu cabaré humoristico anti-fascista e foi casada por algum tempo com o actor alemão Gustaf Gründgens.

  7. In exile, Erika Mann, the oldest daughter of Thomas Mann, became an eloquent, tireless campaigner against the ideology and crimes of National Socialism. As a drama pupil of Max Reinhardt, Erika Mann enjoyed numerous engagements at theatres in the Weimar Republic from the mid-1920s.