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Max Mannheimer

Max Mannheimer (born 6 February 1920) is an author, painter and survivor of the Holocaust. Except for one brother, he lost his entire family in the Holocaust, including his new wife. For decades, he did not speak about his experiences, despite nightmares and depression. In 1986, while traveling in the United States, he happened to see a swastika and the sight of it triggered a nervous breakdown. After that, he began to speak about his experiences at the hand of Nazis, giving talks to young people and adults, at school and universities. Mannheimer has won many honors and awards for his work.
== Early life ==
Mannheimer was born in Neutitschein, North Moravia, in what was then Czechoslovakia and is today in the Czech Republic.〔("Der weiße Rabe - Max Mannheimer" ) Bayerischer Rundfunk. Article about the film ''Der weiße Rabe'' ("The white raven") about Mannheimer. Retrieved May 3, 2010 〕 His mother was Margarethe (Markéta), née Gelb, born 4 April 1893 in Uherský Brod, near the Hungarian border. His father was Jakob Leib Mannheimer, born 24 May 1888 in Myślenice, Poland.〔

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