Raised a Nazi
Erika Mann's book about the National-Socialist education system
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NEW YORK
Erika Mann begins her book with a captivating description. She tells of a meeting with a Mrs. M. from Munich. At this time, Erika lived with her parents Thomas and Katia Mann in exile. Mrs. M. wanted to emigrate with her family too. This wish was incomprehensible to Erika Mann. After all, as affluent “Aryans,” Mrs. M. and her family had nothing to fear. But Mrs. M. made a more convincing statement: “I want the boy to become a decent human being–a man and not a Nazi.” This sentence would become the jumping-off point for Erika Mann’s study of indoctrination and the National-Socialist educational system. Her well-respected book appeared under the title “School for Barbarians : Education Under the Nazis” in the United States in 1938.
TAGS: BOOK, CHILDREN, DISPLACEMENT, EMIGRATION, FAMILY, MUNICH, NEW YORK, PROMINENT PEOPLE, REFUGEES, SCHOOL, SEPTEMBER 17SOURCE
Institution:
Leo Baeck Institute – New York | Berlin
Original:
Erika Mann, School for Barbarians; Education under the Nazis,New York: Modern Age Books, 1938 ; LA 721.8 M312