Ursula Kardos

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Ursula Kardos (born April 30, 1898 in Berlin ; † June 14, 1971 there ) was a Hungarian clairvoyant .

Life

The daughter of a Russian and a Hungarian woman had since she was 7 years old Hellseh experiences and operational from 1932 in Berlin a psychological counseling . Known as the "Celebrity Clairvoyant," she held the only fortune-telling license in town. She thought nothing of maps, reading hand lines and constellations. She completely trusted the images in her head. “I only say what I see and turn off myself and my mind when someone is sitting across from me. I feel like I'm in a silent movie and I'm the announcer, ”she said of herself.

They frequented the Berlin literary salon of Sophia Becker liver and met many famous people. Some of them, who asked Ursula Kardos for advice, belonged to the group of Hitler assassins of July 20, 1944 . It would go wrong, she predicted at the time, Police President Count Helldorff , Colonel Friedrich Gustav Jaeger , Captain Ludwig Gehre and lawyer Carl Langbehn . She is also said to have predicted the fire in the Reichstag in 1933, the beginning and end of the war. Because of these sensitive political statements, she was sentenced for alleged preparation for high treason and then imprisoned in a concentration camp until the end of the war .

In 1949, the NWDR wanted to convict Ursula Kardos of charlatanry. Psychiatrists and astrologers took them to their feet. Things went completely wrong as the fortune teller chatted in great detail about the reporter's past. The tape recording that was used to ridicule her has been deleted.

Works

  • Clairvoyance. A hundred cases from my practice . Paul Steegemann Verlag, Berlin 1950
  • The art of mastering fate. Thoughts on wisdom , Paul Steegemann Verlag, Berlin 1950

literature

  • The current lexicon , Bertelsmann Lexikon-Redaktion, Gütersloh 1956
  • Ulrike Landgraf: Ursula Kardos. The philanthropist , SüdOst Verlag, Regenstauf 1998

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