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Elisabeth Mann-Borgese is the youngest daughter of Thomas Mann and his wife Katia Pringsheim , sister to Klaus, Erika, Golo and Michael Mann, and niece of the novelist Heinrich Mann. She was born April 24 1918 in Munich, Germany and died February 8 2002 in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Married to the Italian writer Giuseppe Antonio Borgese ( 1882- 1952Summary of notable events in 1952 . Events January events January 8 West Germany has 8 million refugees inside its borders. January 24 Sudden heavy snowfall in Algeria. January 24 Vincent Massey sworn in as first Canada-born Governor-General of Canada.), she mothered two daughters, Angelica and Dominica.She early committed herself to the protection of the environmentAn environment is a complex of external factors that acts on a system and determines its course and form of existence. An environment may be thought of as a superset, of which the given system is a subset. An environment may have one or more parameters, p and was one of the founding members - and for a long time the only female member - of the Club of RomeThe Club of Rome is a German-based global think tank that deals with a variety of international political issues. It raised considerable public attention with its report The Limits to Growth which has sold 30 million copies in more than 30 translations ma. As a recognized expert on maritime law and policy, she worked as a university professor in HalifaxHalifax can refer to several things: The original Halifax, Halifax, England in West Yorkshire. Halifax, Nova Scotia, capital of Nova Scotia(Canada) Halifax (electoral district)(Canada) Halifax, Georgia (town, United States) Halifax, Kentucky(town, United, CanadaCanada historically the Dominion of Canada is the second-largest, and northernmost, country in the world. It is a decentralized federation of 10 provinces and 3 territories, governed as a constitutional monarchy, and formed in 1867 through an act of Confe.
Mann-Borgese, Elisabeth
Mann-Borgese, Elisabeth