Wolf Messing

Wolf Messing

Wolf Grigorevich Messing (Russian: Во́льф Григо́рьевич (Ге́ршикович) Ме́ссинг), (Polish: Wolf Grigoriewicz Messing), (Hebrew: וּוֹלףֿ מסינג‎), (September 10, 1899 — November 8, 1974) was an alleged psychic and telepathist whose predictions were taken seriously by both Hitler and Stalin during WWII. He was a teacher for the officers of the NKVD (KGB).

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