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Alois Kassner (August 28, 1887 - March 23, 1970) was a German illusionist.  
'''Alois Kassner''' (August 28, 1887 - March 23, 1970) was a German illusionist.  
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He performed a with a full evening show with twenty assistants, one of the largest magical shows in Germany of his day. He was active in central Europe between World War I and II. He made a short come-back after the last war and retired at the age of 65.  His farewell show was on August 1954 in Berlin.


 
He was a member of the [[I. B. M.]] and the [[Magic Circle]]. His colorful posters are treasured by collectors.<ref>Cover of [[Linking Ring]] April 1933</ref>
 
 
He performed a with a full evening show with twenty assistants, one of the largest
magical shows in Germany of his day. He was active in central Europe between World War I and II. He made a short come-back after the last war and retired at the age of 65.  His farewell show was on August 1954 in Berlin.
 
His colorful posters are treasured by collectors.
 
He was a member of the [[I. B. M.]] and the [[Magic Circle]].


== References ==
== References ==
* Cover of [[Linking Ring]] April 1933.
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Revision as of 18:50, 8 April 2012

Alois Kassner (August 28, 1887 - March 23, 1970) was a German illusionist.

Alois Kassner
BornAugust 28, 1887
Germany
DiedMarch 23, 1970 (age 82)

He performed a with a full evening show with twenty assistants, one of the largest magical shows in Germany of his day. He was active in central Europe between World War I and II. He made a short come-back after the last war and retired at the age of 65. His farewell show was on August 1954 in Berlin.

He was a member of the I. B. M. and the Magic Circle. His colorful posters are treasured by collectors.[1]

References

  1. Cover of Linking Ring April 1933