Thomas Mann (disambiguation)

Thomas Mann (disambiguation)

Thomas Mann (1875–1955) was a German author, essayist, and Nobel Prize laureate.

Thomas Mann can also refer to:

* Thomas Mann (politician) (born 1946), German politician (CDU) and Member of the European Parliament
* Thomas C. Mann (1912–1999), United States diplomat in Latin America
* Thomas E. Mann (born 1944), United States political scientist and author
* Thomas J. Mann, author of The Oxford Guide to Library Research and reference librarian at the Library of Congress
* Thomas Mann, New Orleans artist


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