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[[Magischer Zirkel]] (Magic Circle) is a German magic club that was established in 1912 in Hamburg. Their 1925 Annual General Meeting in Munich, organized by Helmut Schreiber, was announced in the press for the first time as a convention.  
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'''Magischer Zirkel von Deutschland''' (MZvD) (Magic Circle of Germany) is a German magic club that was established in [[1912]] in Hamburg.  
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Their 1925 Annual General Meeting in Munich, organized by Helmut Schreiber (who later would become world renown under the name [[Kalanag]]), was announced in the press for the first time as a convention.  
  
 
It's official organ is [[Die Magie]].
 
It's official organ is [[Die Magie]].
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They are now a member of [[FISM]].
 
They are now a member of [[FISM]].
== References ==
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* Der Magische Zirkel von Deutschland THE MAGIC CIRCLE OF GERMANY, MUM, January 1994
 
* Der Magische Zirkel von Deutschland THE MAGIC CIRCLE OF GERMANY, MUM, January 1994
 
* http://www.mzvd.de/?mzges
 
* http://www.mzvd.de/?mzges
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[[Category:Magic Organizations]]
 
[[Category:Magic Organizations]]
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 3 May 2014

Magischer Zirkel von Deutschland (MZvD) (Magic Circle of Germany) is a German magic club that was established in 1912 in Hamburg.

Their 1925 Annual General Meeting in Munich, organized by Helmut Schreiber (who later would become world renown under the name Kalanag), was announced in the press for the first time as a convention.

It's official organ is Die Magie.

In 1931 they organized an "International Magic Convention, with the participation of Budapest, United States, Sweden, Prague, France and Vienna.

They are now a member of FISM.

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