Feuchtwanger (Lion) papers, 1906-2006, bulk 1940-1958

Mann, Thomas. German writer (1875-1955)Letter, in own handwriting. Talks about Narrenweisheit, America and his dangerous emotional state, about the unspeakable tactlessness of the communists and their idiotic misuse of his name; about the enthusiastic reception that antifascists find in Switzerland. Erlenbach, December 28, 1952.

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Box O2

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