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- ...ted activity—until its "temporary" closure in 2015 for a "revamping" of the organization that never materialized. ...k in the second half of the nineteenth century—following the example of many North-German traveling merchants and performers who crossed the border10 KB (1,541 words) - 03:30, 6 July 2025
- ...later in Europe, before ending as one of the greatest wild animal trainers of all times—and as such, a major circus star in Europe and America. ...well introduced in political circles. Alfred was the youngest of a family of ten children.29 KB (4,812 words) - 19:27, 18 June 2026
- ...nents; upon his death in 2010, he was the last surviving member of a group of exceptional cat trainers who had worked for the legendary [[Alfred Court]]. ...Christoph Schulz, who had become a famous wild animal trapper for the firm of [[Carl Hagenbeck]], Fritz apprenticed as a butcher. But he shared with his12 KB (1,985 words) - 22:25, 8 May 2018
- ...even popular songs. Its history is also closely intertwined with the life of its three historic directors: Louis Fernando, [[Geronimo Medrano]], and [[J ...Medrano’s reign in January 1963 was an event attended by the Tout-Paris of the arts, and its demolition in December 1973 caused a massive uproar that142 KB (23,375 words) - 00:43, 1 February 2026
- ...tween the two world wars, have established its fame beyond the confines of Germany, its homeland. In addition, under various incarnations, its permanent circu ...he turn of the twentieth century in Europe, triggered by the European tour of the giant American circus [[Barnum & Bailey Circus|Barnum & Bailey]], which81 KB (12,889 words) - 18:46, 5 May 2026
- ...dangerous Siberian tiger named Cæsar, which he presented alone at the end of his act. His was a remarkable presentation which won him his circus title, ...gamut of a presentation ''en férocité''. It was a beautiful combination of the two methods.”13 KB (2,088 words) - 19:09, 23 January 2019
- ...899—which remained active under Schumann’s ownership until the end of World War I. ...tsteps, horses were his passion, and he often helped groom and taking care of the neighbourhood horses. Gotthold had a brother who shared the same passio53 KB (8,294 words) - 04:26, 29 October 2025