Heinrich Mann
Heinrich Mann (March 27, 1871 - March 12, 1950) wrote German novels with social themes whose attacks on the authoritarian and increasingly militaristic nature of post-Weimar German society led to his exile in 1933.
He was born in Lübeck and was the elder brother of Thomas Mann.
Together with Albert Einstein, Mann was a signatory to a letter to the International League of Human Rights condemning the murder of Croatian scholar Dr Milan Sufflay on February 18, 1931.
He died in Santa Monica, California.
Bibliography
- Das Kaiserreich (The Empire)
- Der Untertan (The Small Town Tyrant)
- Professor Unrat
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