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Erik Jan Hanussen
Gordon, Mel - Author
Los Angeles : Feral House, c2001 - xvi, 273 s. : il.
ISBN 0-922915-68-7
Hanussen, Erik Jan, 1889-1933
hypnóza jasnovidectví osobnosti parapsychologie
biografieCall number C 311.763 Umístění Title statement Erik Jan Hanussen : Hitler's Jewish clairvoyant / Mel Gordon Main entry-name Gordon, Mel (Author) Issue data Los Angeles : Feral House, c2001 Phys.des. xvi, 273 s. : il. ISBN 0-922915-68-7 Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík Subj. Headings Hanussen, Erik Jan, 1889-1933 * hypnóza * jasnovidectví * osobnosti * parapsychologie Form, Genre biografie UDC 133 , 159.96 , 929 Country Spojené státy americké Language angličtina Document kind BOOKS Erik Jan Hanussen made a name for himself as Europe’s most audacious and controversial soothsayer. Billing himself as “The Man Who Knows All,” he performed in cabarets and music halls, attracting the attention of everyone from Sigmund Freud and Thomas Mann to Marlene Dietrich and Peter Lorre. His exceptional paranormal abilities — along with his stage specialty of hypnotizing women to orgasm — garnered ardent admirers and equally ardent denouncements, religious and otherwise. In March 1932, when Adolf Hitler’s political future seemed doomed, Hanussen predicted a resurgence of the Nazi Party. The prediction proved a psychic salve for Hitler, and Hanussen became an influential confidant of the superstitious fuhrer. But what Hitler didn’t know initially was that Hanussen was not the Dane he claimed to be but a Jew from Moravia whose given name was Herschel Steinschneider. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.czLoading…
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