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144 Pages·2009·6.16 MB·English
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1 2 3 If you purchased this book without a cover, you should be aware that this book is stolen property. It was reported as “unsold and destroyed” to the publisher, and neither the author nor the publisher has received any payment for this “stripped book.” COTUM – Catalog of the Universal Mind PO Box 8755 Boise, ID 83707 USA ISBN: 978-0-578-02457-8 Copyright © 2009 by COTUM – www.cotum.com All rights reserved. Front cover illustration “Saint Wolfgang and the Devil” c. 1483 by Michael Pacher, a panel of his “Father of the Church” altarpiece. First paperback printing: May 2009 Printed in the U.S.A. 4 MAGIC HISTORY / THEORY / PRACTICE DR. ERNST SCHERTEL ANNOTATED BY ADOLF HITLER TRANSLATED BY COTUM RESEARCH STAFF EDITED AND INTRODUCED BY J.H. KELLEY 5 ISBN: 978-0-578-02457-8 Copyright © 2009 by COTUM All rights reserved. 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 9. INTRODUCTION – J.H. Kelley MAGIC: HISTORY/THEORY/PRACTICE Dr. Ernst Schertel 11. PREFACE 15. HISTORY 55. THEORY 91. PRACTICE Illustrations: Pg. 14: Page 63 of the Hitler copy with annotations Pg. 54: Dedication from Dr. Ernst Schertel to Adolf Hitler Pg. 90: Reproduction of Hitler bookplate from Magic 7 8 INTRODUCTION In May 2003, The Atlantic Monthly carried an article entitled “Hitler’s Forgotten Library” by Timothy Ryback, author of “Hitler's Private Library: The Books That Shaped His Life.” The article described various books in the library and mentioned that one of the most heavily-marked books was a strange volume by Dr. Ernst Schertel called “Magic: History, Theory, and Practice.” “He who does not have demonic seeds within him will never give birth to a new world,” - that was the only example of Adolf Hitler’s annotations from Magic that Mr. Ryback made mention of. For decades the debate has raged as to what degree the occult influenced Hitler. The annotations in the book seemed to represent the first direct link between Hitler and occult beliefs. My curiosity got the better of me and desiring to further study what had so entranced Hitler, I searched the Internet for a translation of Magic – only to find nothing. The result of my frustration is what you’re holding in your hands at this time. After several years various translators have come and gone, some holding the book for months and accomplishing nothing, while others translated just enough to figure out they found the subject matter too disturbing to continue. Now finally there is a complete translation for others to enjoy. In my study of Dr. Ernst Schertel (June 20, 1884 – January 30, 1958) I found that he can only be described as a researcher of the unusual. After 9

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In May of 2003, Timothy Ryback, the author of "Hitler's Private Library: The Books That Shaped His Life" had an article published in The Atlantic Monthly. In the article he detailed several of the books held in a portion of Hitler's library at Brown University. Mr. Ryback also mentioned some of the
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