University of Southern California, Feuchtwanger Memorial Library
Mann (Heinrich) papers, 1933-1950
Collection context
Summary
- Title:
- Heinrich Mann papers
- Dates:
- 1933-1950
- Creators:
- Mann, Heinrich
- Abstract:
- The papers include personal and business correspondence, manuscripts and published articles, and personal documents and photographs, and pencil drawings dating from Heinrich Mann's years in France, 1933-1940 and Los Angeles, 1940-1950.
- Extent:
- 15 Linear Feet 23 boxes
- Language:
- English , German .
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item], Heinrich Mann papers, Collection no. 0208, Feuchtwanger Memorial Library, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California.
Background
- Scope and content:
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Collection contains personal and business correspondence, manuscripts and published articles, short stories and reviews, personal documents and photographs, and pencil drawings dating from Heinrich Mann's years in France, 1933-1940 and Los Angeles, 1940-1950.
- Biographical / historical:
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Heinrich Mann (1871-1950), one of the foremost German writers of the twentieth century, lived almost penniless and seemingly forgotten in Los Angeles for nearly a decade before his death in 1950. Heinrich Mann was the elder brother of Nobel Prize winning novelist Thomas Mann. Despite his name and literary stature, Heinrich Mann remained virtually unknown in this country. By contrast, in pre-Hitler Germany, Heinrich had been both respected by fellow writers and popular with readers, perhaps even more so than his brother.
Heinrich Mann began actively pursuing a career in writing in the 1890s after failing as a publisher's apprentice. He first began as a critic and editor, then turned his talents to short stories and novels. The novel Im Schlaraffenland (In the Land of Cockaigne), published in 1901, proved his literary skill. Although he had achieved a degree of literary success in the period before World War I, his works were not widely read. Not until Der Untertan (The Patrioteer) appeared in 1918 did he experience popular success. In the United States, Mann never gained wide recognition as a writer; and he is still best known for the 1930 film "The Blue Angel," which was adapted from his novel Professor Unrat (Small Town Tyrant).
As the Nazis assumed power in February 1933, Mann was one of the first intellectuals to flee Germany. His close ties to France made his exile in Southern France relatively easy and allowed him to continue writing for an appreciative audience. Mann remained in France until the country fell to German occupation, whereupon he and his wife, Nelly, fled Europe. For Mann, then nearly seventy years old, the escape across the Pyrenees on foot was extremely arduous.
Like most German exiles during World War II, Mann faced great financial difficulties in the United States. Away from European soil, he lost much of his sympathetic French audience, not to mention his larger readership in Germany. Luckily, his first year in Los Angeles was free of hardship because of a one-year contract with Warner Brothers Pictures previously arranged for Mann by fellow exiles. However, after the completion of this contract, and until his death in 1950, Mann was without a regular salary and was dependent on assistance from his family and friends.
Heinrich Mann lived in several locations during his decade in Southern California. He and his wife lived first in Beverly Hills at 264 S. Doheny Drive and between 1942 and 1948 at 301 S. Swall Drive. It is in this home that his wife, Nelly, committed suicide in 1944. For his final two years, Mann lived in Santa Monica at 2145 Montana Avenue.
Mann died in March 1950 shortly before his scheduled return to Europe. He was buried in Santa Monica at Woodlawn Cemetery. However, in 1961 his remains were removed and relocated to former East Berlin.
In spite of the difficulties which he faced, Mann wrote some of his greatest works during his years in exile, including Die Jugend des Koenigs Henri Quatre (1935; Young Henry of Navarre), Der Atem (1949; The Breath) and his autobiographical Ein Zeitalter wird besichtigt (1945; An Age is Examined).
Heinrich Mann's years in Southern California: 1940-1950.
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Speeches, addresses, etc. German -- Archival resources
Exiles -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Archival resources
Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Archival resources
Exiles -- Germany -- History -- 20th century -- Archival resources
Drawings
Correspondence
Publications - Names:
- Feuchtwanger, Lion -- Correspondence
Mann, Heinrich -- Archives
Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955 -- Correspondence
Mann, Heinrich -- Correspondence - Places:
- Germany -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Archival resources
About this collection guide
- Date Encoded:
- This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2022-02-11 16:00:03 -0800 .
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE. Advance notice required for access.
- Terms of access:
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All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Exile Studies Librarian at ullmann@usc.edu. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item], Heinrich Mann papers, Collection no. 0208, Feuchtwanger Memorial Library, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California.
- Location of this collection:
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Special Collections
Doheny Memorial Library, Room 209
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189, US
- Contact:
- (213) 740-5900
- Restrictions:
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COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE. Advance notice required for access.
- Terms of access:
-
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Exile Studies Librarian at ullmann@usc.edu. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
- Preferred citation:
-
[Identification of item], Heinrich Mann papers, Collection no. 0208, Feuchtwanger Memorial Library, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California.
- Location of this collection:
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Special CollectionsDoheny Memorial Library, Room 209Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189, US
- Contact:
- (213) 740-5900
Contents
Correspondence
Contents
General Correspondence
Contents
Abusch, Alexander
Akelian, Ruth
Anders, Guenter
Apletin, M.
Appling, Nadine
Aragon, Louis
Aschberg, Olof
Asrican, Phill
Barnowsky, Victor
Bartsch, Wolfgang
Basler, Otto
Baumgardt, David
Becher, Johannes (see also Congres International des ecrivains)
Beidler
Bendfeldt, Franz
Berendsohn, Walter
Berenstein, Ann
Berliner, Jennie
Bernhard, Georg I/II
Bernhard, Georg (Pariser Tageszeitung) II/II
Bertaux, Felix
Bettauer, Helene
Biel, Kadidja (see Wedekind-Biel)
Bisch, J.
Bloch, Ernst
Bloch, J.-R.
Blunck, Hans Friedrich
Bodenhagen
Boenheim, Felix
Brantl, Maximilian
Braun, Alfred
Braun, Edith?
Braun, Max
Brecht, Bertolt
Brecht, Helene
Bredel, Willi
Buchwald, Hans
Budzislawski, Erna
Budzislawski, Hanna
Budzislawski, Hermann I/II
Budzislawski, Hermann II/II
Buergin, Hans
Buron
Cahn, Alfredo
Caden, G.
Carius, Rudolf
Cohen, Gustave
David, Andre
Delmas, Andre
Deutsch, Ernest
Dieterle, William & Charlotte
Dietrich, Kurt
Dimitroff
Doeblin, Alfred
Elchinger, Richard
Ertl-Frank, Fanny
Fadejew, A.
Federn, Walther
Feuchtwanger, Lion
Feuchtwanger, Marta
Fimmens, Edo (about)
Fleischmann, R.
Fles, Barthold I/II
Fles, Barthold I/II
Franck, Wolf
Frank, Bruno
Frank, Liesl
Frank, Marco
Freud, Sigmund
Friedenthal, Joachim
Freundlich, Elisabeth
Frey, Alexander Moritz
Fuerth-Feistmann, Rudolf (Paul Merkur ms.)
Manfred
Gerstman, Felix
Gerzymisch, Erwin
Gillet, Louis
Glaser, Helene
Goll, Yvan
Gorney, Jay
Gottlieb, Ernest
Graf, Oskar Maria
Granach, Alexander
Gropper, William
Grosshut, F.S.
Grzedzinski, January
Guggenheim, Felix
Gumbel, E
Haemmerling, Konrad
Hahn, Arnold
Hamburger, Martin
Hammer, Franz
Hardekopf, Ferdinand
Hardt, Gertrude
Harvey, Gertrude
Harvey, Martin
Hauptmann, Elisabeth
Hayes, Helen
Hedley, Herbert
Hegemann, Werner see Wells, H.G.
Heine, Th. Th.
Hermann, Max
Herzfelde, Wieland
Herzfelder?
Herzog, Wilhelm
Hiller, Kurt
Hirschfeld, ?
Hoechster
Holzer, Arnim
Horch, Franz
Hougwitz, Julia von
Huebsch, Benjamin (see also Viking Press)
Interned Exiles Correspondence, 1939
Jacob, Hans
Kahn, Adolf
Kahn, Ferdinand
Kantorowicz, Alfred
Kantorowicz, Friedel
Katz, Otto
Kayser, Rudolf
Keller, Helen
Kersten, Kurt
Kesten, Hermann
Keun, Irmgard
Kiefer, Wilhelm?
Kirsch, Edgar
Kitzing, Hans Jochen?
Koblitz, Milton
Kohner, Paul
Kortner, Fritz
Kranz, Henry B.
Krauskopf, Bruno
Kreutzmann, Richard
Kroeger, Berta
Kroeger, Nikolaus
Kroeger
Kuczynaski, Juergen
Kupferberg, Ruth
Lachenbruch, Jerome
Landshoff, Fritz (see also Querido Verlag)
Langer, Felix
Lania, Leo
Lasker-Schueler, Else
Laureillard, G.
Leigh, Colston
Le Lay, Yves
Lemke, Karl I/VIII
Lemke, Karl (France correspondence) II/VIII
Lemke, Karl (n.d.) III/VIII
Lemke, Karl IV/VIII, 1946
Summary
- Dates:
- 1946
Lemke, Karl V/VIII, 1947
Summary
- Dates:
- 1947
Lemke, Karl VI/VIII, 1948
Summary
- Dates:
- 1948
Lemke, Karl VII/VIII, 1949
Summary
- Dates:
- 1949
Lemke, Karl VIII/VIII, 1950
Summary
- Dates:
- 1950
Lentschner, H.
Leonard, Rudolf (see also Schutzverband deutscher Schriftsteller) I/II
Leonard, Rudolf II/II
Levee, M.C.
Levy, Oscar
Lips, Eva
Lips, Julius
Lubitsch, Ernst
Ludwig, Emil
Lustig-Prean, Carlos de
MacLeish, Archibald
Mann, Erika I/II
Mann, Erika II/II
Mann, Golo (mss by Golo Mann re Nietzsche) I/IV
Mann, Golo II/IV
Mann, Golo III/IV
Mann, Golo (to Nelly Mann) IV/IV
Mann, Heinrich to Nelly Mann
Mann, Heinrich (notes for letters)
Mann, Joh. Siegmund
Mann, Katia
Mann, Klaus
Mann, Leonie see also Mann, Mimi I/II
Mann, Leonie see also Mann, Mimi II/II
Mann, Medi
Mann, Michael (Bibi)
Mann, Mimi (& Leonie) photographs
Mann, Monika
Mann, Nelly (to Heinrich Mann) I/III
Mann, Nelly (to Heinrich Mann from clinic in Nice) II/III
Mann, Nelly (to others) III/III
Mann, Nelly (regarding Eva Scherzer), 1942-03-20
Summary
- Dates:
- 1942-03-20
Mann, Siegmund (added to Joh. Siegmund Mann)
Mann, Thomas & Katja, 1 of 18
Mann, Thomas & Heinrich, 2 of 18
Mann, Thomas & Heinrich, 3 of 18
Mann, Thomas, 4 of 18, 1933
Summary
- Dates:
- 1933
Mann, Thomas, 5 of 18, 1934
Summary
- Dates:
- 1934
Mann, Thomas, 6 of 18, 1935
Summary
- Dates:
- 1935
Mann, Thomas, 7 of 18, 1936
Summary
- Dates:
- 1936
Mann, Thomas,newspaper clipping, 8 of 18, 1936
Summary
- Dates:
- 1936
Mann, Thomas, 9 of 18, 1937
Summary
- Dates:
- 1937
Mann, Thomas,10 of 18, 1938
Summary
- Dates:
- 1938
Mann, Thomas, 11 of 18, 1939
Summary
- Dates:
- 1939
Mann, Thomas, 12 of 18, 1940
Summary
- Dates:
- 1940
Mann, Thomas, 13 of 18, 1941
Summary
- Dates:
- 1941
Mann, Thomas, 14 of 18, 1944
Summary
- Dates:
- 1944
Mann, Thomas, 15 of 18, 1946
Summary
- Dates:
- 1946
Mann, Thomas, 16 of 18, 1948
Summary
- Dates:
- 1948
Mann, Thomas, 17 of 18, 1949
Summary
- Dates:
- 1949
Mann, Thomas, family, 18 of 18
Mann, Thomas (photocopies of folders 1 to 18)
Mann, Thomas (photocopies of folders 1 to 18)
Mann, Thomas (photocopies of folders 1 to 18)
Mann, Thomas (correspondence of others to T. Mann)
Mann, Thomas (about)
Mann, Viktor (photograph of Heinrich Mann)
Marck, S.
Marcu, V.
Marcuse, Ludwig
Margueritte, Victor
Marks, Irvin
Marton, George
Marty, Heinrich
Mauricio, Moritz
Maxon, Frances
Meckauer, Lotte
Meckauer, Walter
Mendel, Alfred (Alfred O. Mende)
Merker, Paul
Meyer, Alfred Richard
Michaelis, Karin
Mopp, Maximilian
Mueller, Friedo?
Mueller, Hermann-Heinrich
Muenzenberg, Willi
Muenzenberg, Willi (see also Nelly Mann)
Neumann, Alfred
Nicolai, A.
Nicolas, M.P.
Nowack, Franz
Nunberg, Ralph M.
Okwieka, Gerhard (about)
Olden, Rudolf
Otto Adolf
Padrick, Johann
Peyre, Joseph
Pieck, Wilhelm
Princzower, Kurt
Pinkus, Klaus
Piscator, Erwin
Pol, Heinz
Polgar, Alfred
Pregel-Breyner, Sophie
Quandt, Carl von ?
Reimann, Otto
Reindl, L.E.
Reinhardt, Gottfried
Reis, Elisabeth
Reiss, Kurt
Renn, Ludwig
Rheinhardt, E.A.
Risch, Siegfried
Roda, Roda
Rokotow, T. (International Literature)
Rosen, Artur
Rosenfeld, Kurt
Rosenthal, Frederick
Roessler, Carl
Rottenberg, Salomea I/II
Rottenberg, Salomea II/II
Rottenberg, Salomea (originals and photocopies) (1944-1945)
Rozelaar
Sachsel, Rudolf
Savants, Lettres de
Schaeffers, Willi
Schattuer, Leopold ?
Scherzer, Eva
Schickele, Rene
Schmidt, J.L.
Schneider, Franz
Schroeder, Walter
Schwarz, Hans
Schwesig, Karl (photographs)
Seelig, Carl ?
Seymour, Winifred ?
Simon, Hugo
Smith, J. G.
Sondheimer, Alphonse
Sonnenschein, Alice
Spuhler, Julius
Sternheim, Thea
Stieler, Hilde
Strauss, Emil
Stroh, Heinz
Sutter, Gertrud
Tarke, Eberhard
Tau, Max
Thaelmann, Ernst (about)
Turiato, Guiseppe
Uebermuth, Margarete
U.S.S.R. Consulate
Viertel, Berthold
Vogel, Egon
Von Hofe, Harold
Voss, Margot
Walter (Schoenstedt, Walter) KPD
Wedekind, Tilly
Wedekind-Biel, Kadidja
Weiskopf, F.C.
Weist, Gustav
Wells, H.G. and Hegemann, Werner
Werfel, Franz
Werner, Elly
Wetzel, Fritz
Widmer, Walter
Wohlgemuth, Ernst
Wolf-Ferrari, Fritz
Wolff, Theodor
Wolfenstein, Alfred
Wolfradt, W.
Zweig, Arnold
Miscellaneous envelopes
Miscellaneous letters
Miscellaneous unidentified letters
Postcards
Fan mail
Graetz, Paul
Unknown correspondent
Van xxx, Hendrik ?
Moni
Harry & Elsa ?
Marck, L
Rev
Branting, Sonja ?
Maud
Biographical / Publishers correspondence
Contents
Autobiographical mss.
Autobiographical mss. (in French)
Aufbau advertisement with H.M. sketch
Sketches by Heinrich Mann
photographs
Notebook with Heinrich Mann correspondence, 1934-1950
Summary
- Dates:
- 1934-1950
Notebook (with ideas/notes for works, e.g. Der Kopf )
About Heinrich Mann
"Der faschistische Untertan" interview with Heinrich Mann
Divorce papers, 1929
Summary
- Dates:
- 1929
Nelly Mann's birth certificate
Nelly Mann's will
Nelly and Heinrich Mann's marriage license
Czech consul's correspondence re Mann marriage
Honors for Heinrich Mann
Asking Heinrich Mann for sponsorship
65th birthday letters, March 1936
Summary
- Dates:
- March 1936
70th birthday letters, March 1941
Summary
- Dates:
- March 1941
75th birthday letters, March 1946
Summary
- Dates:
- March 1946
Celebration abour 75th birthday in Mexico
76th birthday letters, March 1947
Summary
- Dates:
- March 1947
77th birthday letters, March 1948
Summary
- Dates:
- March 1948
78th birthday letters, March 1949
Summary
- Dates:
- March 1949
Contracts with publishers
Miscellaneous publisher's correspondence
Aufbau Verlag (New York: Manfred George)
Aufbau Verlag (Berlin: Erich Wendt)
Aurora Press (Wieland Herzfelde)
Bermann-Fischer (F.H. Landhoff)
Editorial Autorius - Buenos Aires (Paul Erdos)
Curtis Brown Ltd.
Gustav Kiepenheuer
Alfred Knopf
El Libro Libre
Neues Deutschland (Kurt Stern)
Carl Posen Verlag
Querido Verlag (see also Landshoff, F.H.)
Syndicate of Czech Authors
Die Weltbuehne (Hans Leonard)
Paul Zsolnay Verlag
Agenturen und ausstehende Zahlungen
Horch, Franz
Press Alliance Inc.
Warner Brothers
Correspondence about articles
Correspondence about books
Correspondence about films
DEFA
Correspondence about lectures
Correspondence about plays
Correspondence about translators
Miscellaneous newspaper articles
Articles about arrests N.S.D.A.P. activities (1933)
Business cards
French-German dictionary
S. Jean pamphlet
"1000 Worte" (English)
Food shippers
Das Neue Tage-Buch . Paris 3 August 1935
Miscellaneous /Organizational Correspondence
Contents
Official correspondence
train schedule, 1935
Summary
- Dates:
- 1935
Legal documents
Miscellaneous bills
Bank statements and checks
Financial
Taxes
Miscellaneous papers
Los Angeles events, programs, 1940s
Summary
- Dates:
- 1940s
Visa documents (United States)
Thomas Mann visa documents
War ration stamps
Medical
Insurance
Organizational correspondence
Aktionsausschuss Deutscher Oppositioneller
American Committee to Save Refugees
American European Lecture Bureau
Association Professionnelle de la Presse Etrangere en France
Aufruf Volksfront (photographs)
Carl Schurz Foundation
Le Comitee Action de l'Opposition Allemande
Le Comitee de Haut-Patronage (Assocation des amis de la Republique Francaise
Comitee Mondial contre la guerre et le fascisme
Comitee Tchaicoslovaque / Comitee de Secours
Committee on Educational Reconstruction, United States
Congres Interanational des escrivains - 3 June 1935 (J.R. Becher correspondence)
El Correo Democratico
Cuadernos de Madrid
Czechoslovakia - citizenship, 1935
Summary
- Dates:
- 1935
Declaration de M. le Praesident du conseil Dr. NegroÃ?ÂÂn
Depeche
Deutsch-Amerikanische Clubs von Gross-New York
Deutsche Freiheits-Bibliothek
Deutsche Freiheitspartei
Deutsche Informationen
Deutsche Volkszeitung
Deutscher Jugendbund
Deutschlands Stimme
Discours ... don Manuel Azana
Emergency Rescue Committee
European Film FUnd
Freie Deutsche Jugend
Freier Deutscher Kulturbund
German-American Inc.
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee
Komitet pro pomoc emigrantum z Nemecka
Komitte zur Vorbereitung der deutschen Volksfront
Das kommende Deutschland, Sitzung Nov. 1935. ââ?¬Å?Neues Deutschlandââ?¬ï¿½
Liga fuer das geistige Oesterreich
Ligue francaise pour la defense des droits de l'homme et du citoyen
Lutetia Konferenz, 2 Feb. 1936
Summary
- Dates:
- 2 Feb. 1936
Ministerium fuer Volksbildung, DDR
Muenchner Kultur-Pressedienst
Nationalpreis fuer Kunst und Literatur
Neue Rheinische Zeitung
New Masses
P.E.N. correspondence (Rudolf Olden)
P.E.N. Club - Los Angeles
P.E.N. Zentrum Deutschland
Rheinische Freiheits- und Bauernbriefe
Rundbriefe des Fluechtlings
Schutzverband deutscher Schriftsteller (see also Rudolf Leonhard)
Screen Writers Guild
Skandinavischer Heinrich Mann Kreis
Spanisch Refugee Appeal
Die Stimme des Volkes
Union Franco-allemande (Guy Menant)
Vorbereitender Ausschuss
Zentralvereinigung der deutschen Emigration
Articles and short stories by Heinrich Mann
Contents
Miscellaneous manuscript pages (unidentified)
Heinrich Mann manuscript "Nietzsche"
Miscellaneous manuscript pages (not Heinrich Mann)
Reviews
Contents
L'ancien monde (typed)
Der Atem (proofsheets)
Der Atem review by F.S. Grosshut
L'attentat (typed)
Aufruf Spanien
Autorite (typed and ms.)
Bibliotheken (about) ms.
La Bibliotheque
Brief an den Fluechtling ms.
Der blaue Engel
Le caractere (typed and ms.)
Changement de regime (typed, ms. and published)
La Conscription (typed and ms.)
Une contrefacon (typed)
La Crise de la dictature (typed and ms.)
Le danger supreme (typed and ms.)
Les dessous d'une dictature (typed and ms.)
Deutsche Arbeiter! Ihr seid die Hoffung! (published)
Die Deutschen und ihr Reich (ms.)
Die Deutschen und ihre Juden (ms.)
Les Dictateurs (typed, ms. and published)
La Dignite de l'Esprit (typed ms.) photocopy (missing)
Dynamisme (typed and ms.)
Eggerts, Johannes (about)
Einheit (about)
Die emigrirte Literatur (ms.)
Etatisme Nazi (typed and ms.)
L'exemple de la France (typed and ms.)
Exil der Wahrheit (typed) fragment
Exil der Wahrheit (published)
Fin de regeme (typed and ms.)
Freiheitlicher Sozialismus (HM manuscript?) (typed ms.) Ms. notes by H. Mann (plus photocopy), 1937
Summary
- Dates:
- 1937
Das Gesichte des Dritten Reiches (ms.)
Goethe (about article)
Henri Quatre (correspondence about)
Henri Quatre (articles)
Histoire d'un crime (typed and ms.)
Die Hochzeit (typed)
"How durable peace could be established" (typed and ms.), June 1934
Summary
- Dates:
- June 1934
Victor Hugo (typed and ms.)
L'incendie des livres (typed and ms.)
Jeunesse - Jugend (typed, ms. and published)
Das Kriegsglueck (ms.) -- added to Henri IV
Kultur (ms.)
Kurze Selbstbiographie. The German American Anti-Nazi Monthly., May 1943
Summary
- Dates:
- May 1943
Lessie Sachs-Wagner Geleitwort (published)
Liberte et Nation (typed and ms.)
Mnais (typed and published)
Moralites (ms. mit Brief von Bertaux)
Mut (published excerpt)
Nietzsche (handwritten manuscript)
Nietzsche (proofs)
Nobelpreis
Une noveaute (typed and ms.)
Old translated by Barthold Fles (typed)
L'Olympiade - Triumphieren
The Opposition in Germany, The Manchester Guardian Weekly, August 4, 1939
Summary
- Dates:
- August 4, 1939
La Pensee dirigee (typed and ms.)
Pluto (typed)
Pogom und Revolution, Die neue Weltbuehne, May 18, 1937
Pour Ossietzky martyr et vainqueur - Fuer Ossietzsky den Dulder und Sieger (typed and ms.)
Der Protector (review by Barthold Fles)
Racistes (typed, ms. and published)
Max Reinhardt (typed)
Reponse au journal catholique (ms.)
Rassemblement pour la paix (typed, ms. and pubished)
Revolutionaere Demokratie (typed and ms.)
Der Schrei nach dem Mord (typed)
Schule der Emigration (typed and ms.)
Soit dit en toute modestie (typed and ms.)
Tass Agency
Was lehren die Streiks? (typed), 1936
Summary
- Dates:
- 1936
Wechselfaelle der Liebe (ms.)
Violence ou Libertee
Voltaire-Goethe (Perlenschnur publication)
Ein Zeitalter wird besichtigt, about novel (typed)
Die Zukunft, about
Zwei Jahre (typed)
Zola - Heinrich Mann (typed)
Widerstehe dem Uebel (typed)
Vorwort - "Es geschah, dass Konig Herodes befahl..." (typed)
Vorwort - "Die Vorkampfer der Franzosischen Revolution..." (typed)
Veuillez retenir... (typed)
Theodor Fontane, gestorben vor 50 Jahren (typed and ms.)
Pour parler aux Allemands (typed and ms.)
La paix sera vraiment assuree... (typed and ms.)
Re Mann's article in L'ordre (about article)
Einfuhrung in "Morgenrote" (typed)
Einfuhrung in "Morgenrote" (ms. and photocopy)
Vorwort zu dieser Ausgabe (ms. and typed) -- added to Henri IV
Das Geld und Stephanie (Stephanie Erbt) - typed, ms.
Das Geld und Stephanie (Stephanie Erbt) hand ms.
Freiheitlicher Sozialismus - letter from Hilde Waldo to Aufbau
Mann, Heinrich, "Freiheitlicher Sozialismus" (typed)
Einig gegen Hitler - hand ms.
Eining gegen Hitler - typed ms. / ms. letter "Das Bekenntniss zum Geist..."
Deutsche ! Hitler verkauft Euch ! (typed nd hand ms.)
La decheance des Lettres, en Allemagne (pen)
Summary
- Language:
- French .
La Decheance (hand ms.)
Summary
- Language:
- French .
La Decheance des Lettres, en Allemagne (hand ms. and typed)
Summary
- Language:
- French .
Der Atem (hand ms.)
Summary
- Language:
- German .
Les Allemands font l'apprentissage de la liberte (typed ms.)
Summary
- Language:
- French .
Les Allemands font l'apprentissage (hand ms.)
Summary
- Language:
- French .
Affare Nobel Preis --moved to Henri IV
Affare (pp. 158-163) -- moved to Henri IV
Affare Nobel Preis (Pp. 2-79) -- moved to Henri IV
Affare (Pp. 80-156) -- moved to Henri IV
Affare Nobel Preis envelope
Reviews
Summary
- Language:
- German .
Misc. 1
Summary
- Language:
- German .
Empty
Misc. 2
Summary
- Language:
- German .
Misc. 3
Summary
- Language:
- German .
Misc. 4
Summary
- Language:
- German .
Writings by others
Contents
Das Geheimnis der Hitlerpropaganda (typed)
Marck, Siegfried. Der Neuhumanismus als politische Philosophie (typed)
Speeches
Contents
Emergency Rescue Committee Speech
Die Geburtsrede (published)
Rede vor dem Voelkerbund, ms., November 29, 1935
Summary
- Dates:
- November 29, 1935
Rede an franz. Schriftsteller, ms., November 1935
Summary
- Dates:
- November 1935