
Los Angeles 1939–1945: Exile for German-Jewish artists such as Leopold Jessner, Alexander Granach, Fritz Kortner, and Alfred Döblin. Famous in Germany, but mostly “nameless” in the US, they struggle with language barriers, poverty, and odd jobs—while others, such as Thomas Mann, reside in mansions.
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Unter den Linden 8, 10117 Berlin
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