Walter Mehring's Human Design Chart

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          Walter Mehring's Biography

          German writer who was one of the most prominent satirical authors in the Weimar Republic. He was banned during the Third Reich, and fled the country.
          He was the son of the translator and writer Sigmar Mehring. His literary career began with the Sturm and Berliner Dada movements.
          From the 1920s, he published lyric poetry and satirical prose in various magazines and newspapers such as the famous Weltbühne or the Tage-Buch. He fought against militarism and antisemitism and considered himself an anarchist. He also wrote songs for some of the best cabarets in Berlin: Max Reinhardt’s Schall und Rauch, Rosa Valetti’s Café Größenwahn and for Trude Hesterberg’s Wilde Bühne. Artists like George Grosz became close friends. From 1921 to 1928, he lived and worked in Paris.
          He was persecuted by the Nazis, particularly by Joseph Goebbels, and consequently fled the country. On 10 May 1933 his books were burnt during the Nazi book burnings.
          Mehring emigrated to Vienna, where he met the actress and writer Hertha Pauli. She was his companion during his escape from the Nazis through France. He dedicated his “Briefe zur Mitternacht” to her. The period spent in France he also described in No Road Back. When the Nazis occupied France, he was briefly imprisoned in an internment camp. He managed to escape and, together with Hertha Pauli, he wandered around France, meeting many other people on the run from the Nazis: Franz Werfel, Alma Mahler-Werfel, Heinrich Mann, Leonhard Frank, Emil Gumbel. In Marseilles they met Varian Fry (Emergency Rescue Committee), who helped them to escape.
          He emigrated to the United States. With the aid of the European Film Fund he got employment with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He also wrote articles for Aufbau and became a naturalized US citizen, but never really managed to settle in the United States and returned to Europe after the war.
          In Europe. he was unable to replicate his earlier successes. He died in Zurich on 6 October 1981, aged 85.
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          Walter Mehring's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.