Escape to Life is a Who's Who of German culture in exile.
Erika and Klaus Mann portray the most important personalities of Germany's intellectual elite who were driven into exile by Hitler. There is hardly a significant name missing from the alliance against fascism listed here. From Albert Einstein to Bertolt Brecht, from Carl Zuckmayer to George Grosz, the list of artists and scientists is presented in very personal essays.
When the book was first published in 1939, it was intended to give American readers a picture of the diversity and richness of German culture in exile. Today it is a unique document: the most comprehensive, colorful account of the “Other Germany” written during the Third Reich.