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  • When Hitler came to power in the 1930s, the Mannheims moved to Milan, living there with their daughter, Eva.

    Personal Information for Hilde Mannheim Jewish Women's Archive 2010

  • When Hitler came to power in the 1930s, the Mannheims moved to Milan, living there with their daughter, Eva.

    Personal Information for Hilde Mannheim 2010

  • "The Mannheims moved about two months ago," he said.

    Highways in Hiding George Oliver Smith 1946

  • She dared not say anything to Christophe, when he told her that he was going to dine with the Mannheims: but her heart sank.

    Jean-Christophe, Volume I Romain Rolland 1905

  • Having seen the danger, and not feeling sure enough of himself to brave it, he suddenly gave up going to the Mannheims '.

    Jean-Christophe, Volume I Romain Rolland 1905

  • The Mannheims 'box was wide, big, and faced the stage: it was impossible not to be seen in it if they had wished.

    Jean-Christophe, Volume I Romain Rolland 1905

  • His dinner at the Mannheims 'had for him the attraction of novelty and something of that of forbidden fruit.

    Jean-Christophe, Volume I Romain Rolland 1905

  • At the Mannheims 'he met Judith's aunts, cousins, and friends.

    Jean-Christophe, Volume I Romain Rolland 1905

  • Christophe obstinately looked away from the Mannheims 'box: and he would pretend not to see Judith, who held herself in readiness to give him her most charming smile.

    Jean-Christophe, Volume I Romain Rolland 1905

  • As up till then he had shown an excessive eagerness to accept, such a sudden change was remarked: it was attributed to his "originality": but the Mannheims had no doubt that the fair Judith had something to do with it: Lothair and Franz joked about it at dinner.

    Jean-Christophe, Volume I Romain Rolland 1905

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