REVOLUTION STARTED IN SANTO DOMINGO; First Trouble Since United States Took Fiscal Charge. WARSHIP SENT TO REPUBLIC Report That Insurrection Is Financed by Americans -- To Guard Safety of Foreigners.
Date: 09 November 1905
Revolution started
Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (9 November 1905 – 27 August 1969) was a German actress and writer, daughter of the novelist Thomas Mann.
Erika lived a bohemian lifestyle in Berlin and became a critic of National Socialism. After Hitler came to power in 1933, she moved to Switzerland, and married the poet W. H. Auden, purely to obtain a British passport and so avoid becoming stateless when the Germans cancelled her citizenship. She continued to attack Nazism, most notably with her 1938 book School for Barbarians, a critique of the Nazi education system.
During World War II, Mann worked for the BBC and became a war correspondent attached to the Allied forces after D-Day. She attended the Nuremberg trials before moving to America to support her exiled parents. Her criticisms of American foreign policy led to her being considered for deportation. After her parents moved to Switzerland in 1952, she also settled there. She wrote a biography of her father and died in Zürich in 1969.
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Date: 09 November 1905
Revolution started
Date: 09 November 1905
Date: 10 November 1905
Date: 09 November 1905
Special to The New York Times
WILKESBARRE, Nov. 8. -- A northbound passenger train and a south-bound freight were in a head-on collision on the single track of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's Bloomsburg division ten miles below this city this afternoon. Six trainmen were killed and nine persons injured.
Date: 10 November 1905
Arrests to be made
Date: 09 November 1905
VICTORIA, B.C., Nov. 8. -- Advices from Peking published by Japanese papers received to-day by the steamer Empress of China state that when the Empress Dowager of China returned hastily from her Summer palace because of the bomb outrage at Peking, she summoned the Emperor and asked what he knew of the outrage, whereupon the Emperor showed much confusion.
Date: 10 November 1905
Editorial on the plight of the Jews and of efforts by New Yorkers to help them
Date: 09 November 1905
Special to The New York Times
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. -- A story is going around the Diplomatic Corps that Baron Mayor des Planches, the Italian Ambassador, has insisted that he shall be recalled, because he feels that he cannot get along with Secretary of State Root. By many this is accepted as the explanation of the Ambassador's sudden departure for Italy last week.
Date: 09 November 1905
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