is a published collection of letters by exiled German author Thomas Mann to his former country during World War II.
[1] Originally published in 1943 by Alfred A. Knopf Inc., the collection contains twenty-five letters that were read over long and medium wave radio broadcasts by the BBC German Service into Nazi Germany, as part of the Allied propaganda effort, from October 1940 to August 1943.
— this is how each of the texts begins), was first published in 1942 by H. Wolff, New York, but it never reached Germany.
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