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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · Charles Berlitz's The Bermuda Triangle is a classic entry in the '70s pulp paranormal genre - certainly one of the most successful. Berlitz, a linguist-turned-paranormal investigator, was not the first to write about the Triangle (Vincent Gaddis, Richard Winer and others beat him to the punch) nor is his the best or most thorough account of the mystery, which supposedly claimed dozens of ships, airplanes and untold numbers of human victims between 1492 and the present day.

  2. It was at this time that Charles Berlitz, company vice-president and grandson of Maximilian Berlitz, developed the multilingual Berlitz travel guides. Covering 500 + destinations in 30 + languages, these guides soon conquered the world. Before long, these miniature versions of the Berlitz professor started his career.

  3. Born in NYC, Berlitz was the grandson of Maximilien Berlitz, who founded the Berlitz Language Schools. As a child, Charles was raised in a household in which (by father's orders) every relative & servant spoke to Charles in a different language. He reached adolescence speaking eight languages fluently.

  4. Charles Berlitz's World of the Incredible But True. 76. Kindle Edition. ₹000. or ₹128.88 to buy. Other formats: Kindle Edition, Paperback. Quick look.

  5. Jan 5, 2004 · Charles Berlitz, a world-renowned linguist who gained wider fame for his books on paranormal phenomena, including the best-selling "The Bermuda Triangle," has died. He was 90.

  6. Jan 1, 2001 · Charles Frambach Berlitz (1913-2003) was an author specializing is occultic/supernatural topics. William (‘Bill’) L. Moore (born 1943) is a ufologist (involved in Roswell, MJ-12, etc.) who, at a 1989 MUFON conference, claimed that he had been engaged by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations to spread ‘disinformation.’

  7. Charles Frambach Berlitz (n. Nova York, 20 de novembre de 1914; † Tamarac, Florida, 18 de desembre de 2003) va ser un lingüista i professor d'idiomes, [1] conegut pels seus llibres sobre fenòmens estranys, així com pels seus cursos per a l'aprenentatge d'idiomes. The People's Almanac el va considerar en el seu dia com un dels quinze ...