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Magic
By:Ernst Schertel
Published on 2009-05 by

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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 passages Hitler marked in these books. One particular passage was worthy of attention: |He who does not carry demonic seeds within him will never give birth to a new world.| That passage appeared in the book |Magic: History / Theory / Practice,| written by Dr. Ernst Schertel. Schertel was a researcher of alternative sexual practices, nudism, and the occult. After finishing his book Magic in 1923 he sent a dedicated copy to Adolf Hitler. Now, for the first time ever, |Magic: History/Theory/Practice| has been translated into English, with all sixty-six Hitler annotations intact.

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