- Jacques Bergier
Jacques Bergier (born Yakov Mikhailovich Berger ( _ru. Яков Михайлович Бéргер)) (
Odessa ,August 8 ,1912 -Paris ,November 23 ,1978 ), was achemical engineer , member of the French-resistance,spy ,journalist andwriter . He co-wrote the best-seller "The Morning of the Magicians " withLouis Pauwels of fantastic realism .Early life
Yakov Mikhailovich Berger, that later adopted the name Jacques Bergier [In his autobiography, Bergier tells that it was a transliteration error from a Polish official that turned his surname into "Bergier" (in Russian "e" is read "ye"). "Jacques" is the French for Yakov (in Russian and Hebrew).] , was born in
Odessa in 1912. Mikhail Berger, his father, was aJewish wholesale grocer and his mother, Etlia Krzeminiecka, was a former revolutionary. A grand-uncle of his was a miraculousrabbi and in his autobiography, "Je ne suis pas une légende" ["I'm Not A Legend".] , Bergier says he was a cousin of nuclear physicistGeorge Gamow and of a certain Anatoly, a member of the firing squad that shotTsar Nicholas II.He was a
gifted child: at two he read his first newspaper and at four he could easily read Russian, French andHebrew . He was a speed reader (until the end of his life he could read 4 to 10 books per day) and had aneidetic memory . He was a vivacious child, and he told fabulous sounding stories of discussing strategy with generals as well as talking with street prostitutes in Odessa. He never went to school but had private tutors.In 1920 the
Russian Civil War forced the Berger family to take refuge in Etlia's homeland in Krzemeiniec, NorthwesternUkraine . Young Yakov Mikhailovich went to aTalmud ic school and he became enthralled with the study of theKabbalah and its mysteries. Besides that he studiedmathematics ,physics , German and English. He read everything he could lay hands on, but his favourite reading wasscience-fiction .In 1925 the family moved to
France .He became an assistant to the noted French atomic physicist
André Helbronner who was killed by theGestapo towards the end ofWorld War II . According toWalter Lang Bergier was approached byFulcanelli with a message for Helbronner about man's possible use ofnuclear weapons . The meeting took place in June 1937 in a laboratory of the Gas Board in Paris. [Powell, Neil "Alchemy, the Ancient Science", p. 53, Aldus Books Ltd, London, 1976 SBN 490 00346 X]References
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