- Felix Kersten
Felix Kersten (
30 September ,1898 Dorpat ,Russia -16 April ,1960 ,Stockholm ,Sweden ) was before and during theWorld War II the personal masseur ofHeinrich Himmler . Kersten used his position to aid people persecuted byNazi Germany , although whether his actions were as decisive as Kersten claimed in his memoirs is not always verifiable from other sources.Kersten was born in a
Baltic German family inEstonia when the country was still a part ofImperial Russia . During theWorld War I he fought in theGerman Army , and arrived toFinland in April 1918 with the German forces that intervened in theFinnish Civil War . Kersten served for a while inSuojeluskunta , was granted Finnish citizenship in 1920 and commissioned2nd Lieutenant ("vänrikki") inFinnish Army in September 1921.Kersten began his studies in Helsinki where he studied with the specialist
Dr. Colander . After 2 years study he was awarded his degree in scientific massage. He then left for Berlin where he continued his studies and eventaully becameDr. Ko 's pupil after an encounter at a dinner party. In 1925 Dr. Ko told Kersten "You have learned all I can teach you," he then turned his patients over to Kersten and retired.Kersten had a number of very influential customers, among them prince
Hendrik of the Netherlands (since 1928) andMussolini ’s son-in-law andForeign Minister Galeazzo Ciano . Kersten felt he had to fulfillHeinrich Himmler 's request to become Himmler's personal masseur. He wrote that he feared for his safety in case he refused. Kersten was able to alleviate Himmler’s severe stomach pains with his skills, and retained Himmler's trust until the end of theWorld War II in 1945.In his postwar memoirs Kersten takes credit for saving, among others, the whole Dutch people from forced deportation to East. Even if some of his claims are unverifiable, they are not entirely baseless. Although the details of Kersten’s activities are hard to discern, at least the Dutch government thought highly enough of Kersten to bestow a high decoration to him after the war. The Swedish archives testify that Kersten was intermediary between Himmler and
Count Folke Bernadotte in the negotiations which led to the rescue operation "The White Buses", saving hundreds of Norwegians andDanes from certain death in the last days of theThird Reich . Kersten’s claims of being instrumental in savingFinland ’s Jews from German hands might be exaggerated, but Finnish government did use his services in hope of influencing Himmler.After the war Kersten lived in
West Germany andSweden , taking Swedish citizenship in 1953. Kersten's war memoirs were published in English translation the first time in 1947, and in a second edition in 1956 ("The Kersten memoirs, 1940-1945", London 1956) with an introduction by H. R. Trevor-Roper.In popular culture
Felix Kersten is heavily parodied in the
Woody Allen book "Getting Even," in the chapter entitled "The Schmeed Memoirs," in which a fictional barber in wartimeGermany describes his time as a hair stylist for Hitler and other high-rankingNazi officers.Bibliography
*Felix Kersten, "The Kersten Memoirs, 1940-1945", Time Life Education (1992) (English translation of original German text), ISBN 0-8094-8737-3.
*Jong, de L. Dr. "Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog Volume 10b Het laatste jaar, part II"/"The Kingdom of the Netherlands during WWII Volume 10b The last year, part II" (1982) published by the Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie (Dutch language) pages 1149 and following
* Kersten's entry in Finnish National Biography ("Kansallisbiografia ")
*Joseph Kessel , published under the various titles "The Magic Touch", "The Man With the Miraculous Hands" (Librairie Gallimard, 1960), and "The Man With the Miraculous Hands: The Fantastic Story of Felix Kersten, Himmler's Private Doctor" (Burford Books 2004 paperback reprint), ISBN 1-58080-122-6.
* John H. Waller, "The Devil's Doctor: Felix Kersten and the Secret Plot to Turn Himmler Against Hitler", Wiley (2002), ISBN 0-471-39672-9.* Joseph Kessel, "The Man with The Miraculous Hands"
Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd , (1963)External links
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