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  • Fotografie: Jo Mihaly Mütter

    Jo Mihaly

    Born on 25 April 1902Died on 29 March 1989Dancer, Writer
    Jo Mihaly: This name was given to the then 10-year-old Elfriede Alice Kuhr by a presumably Hungarian Romany family. In reference to the archangel Michael, it means "good angel" in Hungarian.
  • Photograph: Lucia Moholy

    Lucia Moholy

    Born on 18 January 1894Died on 17 May 1989Photographer
    Lucia Moholy left Germany in August 1933 after her partner Theodor Neubauer was arrested in her apartment. She left her entire oeuvre to that date – 500 to 600 glass negatives – in the care of her ex-husband László Moholy-Nagy.
  • Photograph: László Moholy-Nagy

    László Moholy-Nagy

    Born on 20 July 1895Died on 24 November 1946Photographer, Designer, Painter
    During his 51 years of life, László Moholy-Nagy lived in six different countries. As a citizen of Hungary of Jewish descent, he never saw himself as an emigrant despite the fact that he emigrated to Vienna in 1919 following the fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.
  • Soma Morgenstern, writer

    Soma Morgenstern

    Born on 3 May 1890Died on 17 April 1976Writer, Journalist
    The author Soma Morgenstern was already interested in literature, theatre, music and art as a child. He grew up in East Galicia, lived from on 1912 in Vienna, studied Law there and in Lviv and was a Lieutenant in the First World War.
  • Massi Mrowat, actor

    Massi Mrowat

    Born 31 August 1993Actor
    At the time when Berlin-based actor Massi Mrowat accepted the offer to play a young Taliban soldier in the film The Stone of Patience there was no way he could know what far-reaching consequences the role would have for him and his entire family. Mrowat had come to Germany early in 2010 because his father was a diplomat in the Afghan Embassy.
  • Herta Müller, writer

    Herta Müller

    Born on 17 August 1953Writer
    After her studies in German and Romanian Philology, the writer Herta Müller worked as a translator in a machine works. As she refused to cooperate with the Securitate secret service, she was fired in 1979.
  • Robert Musil, Writer

    Robert Musil

    Born on 6 November 1880Died on 15 April 1942Writer
    In 1906, Robert Musil published his first novel, “Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törless” (The Confusions of Young Törless). Although it met with an appreciative reception, Musil was unable to earn a living from his writing.
  • Hans Natonek, Schriftsteller

    Hans Natonek

    Born on 28 October 1892Died on 23 October 1963Writer, Journalist
    In 1940, Hans Natonek was at the height of his powers as a writer and journalist. When he arrived in the US on 20 January 1941, he had been through some tumultuous years, from the loss of his job and German citizenship, to denunciations by his first wife and exclusion from the Reich Chamber of Culture.
  • Otto Nebel, painter and writer

    Otto Nebel

    Born on 25 December 1892Died on 12 September 1973Writer, Painter, Actor
    Berlin-based writer and painter Otto Nebel and his wife Hilda Nebel emigrated to Bern, Switzerland, on 15 May 1933, shortly after the National Socialists came to power. He remained there until his death in 1973.
  • Alfred Neumann, author, screenwriter

    Alfred Neumann

    Born on 15 October 1895Died on 3 October 1952Writer, Screenwriter
    On account of his success, Alfred Neumann is regarded as the great exception among the numerous German exile writers who tried their luck as a film-author in Hollywood after emigrating to the United States. His script for the war movie None Shall Escape was nominated for an Academy Award in 1944.