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The Showman and the Führer: The Enigmatic Life and Death of Erik Jan Hanussen, Master of Mass Hypnosis

Par : Arthur Vance Sterling
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231113613
  • EAN9798231113613
  • Date de parution12/12/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

In the swirling, hedonistic chaos of Weimar Berlin, one man mastered the art of illusion, controlling the minds of thousands from the stage of his lavish cabaret: Erik Jan Hanussen, the Jewish clairvoyant who masqueraded as an Aryan aristocrat. But his deception was more than a party trick; it was a blueprint for tyranny. The Showman and the Führer pulls back the curtain on the most bizarre and influential relationship you've never fully understood-the alleged tutelage of Adolf Hitler by this master of mass suggestion.
This deeply researched historical non-fiction challenges the narrative of Hitler's rise, suggesting that his terrifying oratorical power was not innate, but learned-a calculated performance honed by a showman seeking protection and profit in the shadow of the coming storm. Arthur Vance Sterling's masterful account dives into the cultural pathology of the age, exploring a Germany obsessed with the occult, where séances and prophecies were as common as political rallies.
It tracks Hanussen's spectacular success, from his lucrative publishing empire and mind-reading performances to his intimate, high-stakes consultation sessions with the desperate political elite, including top SA leaders. The book lays bare the tragic irony of a Jewish man advising the party dedicated to his annihilation, detailing the financial pressures and dangerous political compromises that pushed Hanussen into the very epicenter of radical power.
The narrative reaches its gripping climax with the events of 1933: Hanussen's ominous prediction of a "great fire" just days before the Reichstag burned, followed swiftly by the brutal realization of his deepest fear. Was his foresight genuine, or was he assassinated because his knowledge of Nazi scandal and the Reichstag Fire conspiracy made him the ultimate liability? Sterling meticulously pieces together the crime, examining the official silence and the enduring mystery of who exactly ordered the execution of Hitler's alleged stage coach, revealing a chilling episode of political murder at the dawn of the Third Reich.
For the dedicated reader of history, The Showman and the Führer is not merely a biography; it is an investigation into the psychological weaponry of dictatorship. It shatters the myth of organic political movement, exposing the cold, calculated techniques of performance and hypnosis that turned a struggling demagogue into a messiah for millions. Discover the chilling truth behind the podium, and witness how the greatest trick of the Weimar age became its most devastating political reality.