Erik Jan Hanussen
















 



(Hermann Steinschneider)
June 2, 1889 – March 25, 1933

Being a stage magician seems like a rather fun occupation. Make some coins 
disappear, pull a rabbit out of a hat, slice a lovely assistant in half. All 
that to an applause of a delighted audience. Is this your card? 
But what happens when good stage magicians... GO BAD? 
Meet Erik Jan Hanussen, who claimed to be a Danish aristocrat but in reality 
was Hermann Steinschneider, a Czech Jew. He started as a stage magician in 
Germany in the 1920s, but went farther than that. Hanussen dabbled in 
clairvoyance, astrology, and the paranormal, converting a Berlin mansion into 
"The Palace of the Occult". Sadly, he didn't stop there. 
For all the bored housewives and swanky aristocrats that sought Hanussen's 
services, there was one client who wanted to know more. A client who Hanussen 
taught the value of stage presence, dramatic gesturing, and crowd control. A 
client who used what he learned to win over Germany... and the rest was 
history. 
Sadly for Hanussen, it did not end well. Days after the Nazis took complete 
control in 1933, Hanussen was assassinated,  because of his Jewish origins,  
because his influence on Hitler was feared by the likes of Goering and 
Goebbels. 
And, because, Goebbels, Goering and Count Helldorf, had owed a great deal of 
money to Hanussen, they found it quite easy to do away with him...in the early 
Spring of 1933.
His body was found north of Berlin, riddled with bullets and badly disfigured 
by wild boars.

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