University of Southern California, Feuchtwanger Memorial Library

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:

[Identification of item], Heinrich Mann papers, Collection no. 0208, Feuchtwanger Memorial Library, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California.

Background

Scope and content:

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:

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

Collection Guide Author:
Michaela Ullmann. Data transfer: Nicholas Muellerleile.
Date Encoded:
This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2022-02-11 16:00:03 -0800 .

Access and use

Restrictions:

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:
Special Collections
Doheny Memorial Library, Room 209
Los 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. Negro�­n

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

Liebschaften und Greuelmaerchen exhibition - - Fall 2001

Manuscript Henry IV

Heinrich Mann's FBI files

Unsorted material

Der Atem (typed ms.) 1 box

Ein Zeitalter wird besichtigt (handwritten ms.) 1 box

Die Vollendung des Koenig Henri IV (handwritten ms.) 1 box

Die Jugend des Koenigs Henri IV (handwritten ms.) 1 box

Drawings by Heinrich Mann

Contents

Drawings by Heinrich Mann I

Copies of Drawings by Heinrich Mann I

Drawings by Heinrich Mann II

Copies of Drawings by Heinrich Mann III

Copies of Drawings by Heinrich Mann II

Drawings by Heinrich Mann III