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Professor Mamlock
Author(s): Friedrich Wolf
Wolf dramatizes the increasing struggles of the Jewish doctor Hans Mamlock under the very early Hitler regime and the impact of the Nazis’ anti-Jewish laws and attitudes on his life and career. The play is often cited as one of the first works to deal with the Nazi oppression of the Jews during the Holocaust.
Format: Drama
Cast Size: 11M/4F
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production: Experimental Theater, NYC, 1937
Original Language: German
English Language Translator: Anne Bromberger
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Experience(s) Chronicled: Germany, Hitler and the Growth of Nazism