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Aug 19, 1903 — Jul 14, 1996· 92 yrs

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Kathrine Kressmann Taylor

Also known as: Kressmann Taylor, Kathrine K. Taylor

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Kathrine Kressmann Taylor, or Kressmann Taylor (1903 in Portland, Oregon – 14 July 1996), was an American writer, known mostly for her book Address Unknown (1938), a short story written as a series of letters between a Jewish art dealer, living in San Francisco, and his business partner, who had returned to Germany in 1932. It is credited with exposing, early on, the dangers of Nazism to the American public.

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Back in Germany! How I envy you!

— from Address unknown, 1989

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Address unknown

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"A novel published just before the outbreak of World War 2, written as a series of letters between a Jewish art dealer living in San Francisco and his business partner who had returned to Germany in 1932. It is credited with exposing, early on, the dangers of Nazism to the American public."--Amazon.

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Day of no return

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Until that day

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