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  1. Hedwig Pringsheim (born Gertrud Hedwig Anna Dohm; 13 July 1855 – 27 July 1942) was a German actress. Born in Berlin , she was the daughter of Ernst Dohm and Hedwig Dohm-Schleh , who were Jewish converts to Christianity.

  2. Gertrude Hedwig Anna Pringsheim war eine deutsche Schauspielerin. Sie war die Schwiegermutter des Schriftstellers Thomas Mann.

  3. Nov 30, 2021 · An edition of the diary that Hedwig Pringsheim kept for almost six decades has recently been published , but perhaps an even more intimate insight into the life of the Pringsheims is found in Hedwig’s long correspondence with the political journalist Maximilian Harden , who was said at the beginning of the twentieth century to be the best ...

    • kch@balliol.ox.ac.uk
  4. Jan 18, 2016 · In 1937, after various members of the Drey family had emigrated, Alfred and Hedwig Pringsheim moved into a four-room apartment on Widenmayerstraße in Munich. Their precious collections remained at their disposal and were a welcome source of income over the next few years.

    • Lorenz Seelig
    • 2016
  5. Oct 26, 2023 · Her daughter Hedwig Pringsheim—mother-in-law to Thomas Mann—described how her mother had deplored “that she was partly ignored, partly ridiculed. The time was not yet ripe. That the time eventually was ripe is to no small degree due to Hedwig Dohm, this bold, passionate, rebellious voice.

  6. Hedwig Pringsheim was a de- lightful letter writer and diarist and emerges in both books as the surprise star witness. Her perspicacious, satirical observations on life in Davos, written after a visit with her

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  8. Nov 30, 2021 · Alfred and Hedwig Pringsheim had five children: Erik (1880–1909), Peter (1881–1963), Heinz (1882–1974), and the twins Klaus (1883–1972) and Katia (1883–1980).