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  • ...Czech Kludský family, and had been created before WWI by Karel Kludský (Carl Kludsky, as he became known in the West-European circus business). From hum ...lities soon attracted other major European circuses such as [[Circus Krone|Krone]], [[Circus Sarrasani|Sarrasani]], [[Julius Gleich|Gleich]], [[The Hagenbec
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  • Cirkus '''Krone''' (Denmark) [http://cirkuskrone.dk/ cirkuskrone.dk] Circus '''Carl Busch''' [http://circus-carl-busch.de/ circus-carl-busch.de]
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  • ...1981, another unexpected incident pushed David back into clowning: Circus Krone's longtime house auguste, [[Klein Helmut]], had left, and a three-minute re The Krone management offered David to perform a short version of [[Oleg Popov]]’s c
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  • ...toph Schulz, who had become a famous wild animal trapper for the firm of [[Carl Hagenbeck]], Fritz apprenticed as a butcher. But he shared with his uncle a ...a similar job with Sarrasani’s main competitor, the three-ring [[Circus Krone]]—but there, he had to prepare 2,000 pounds of meat daily for the thi
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  • ...ced some confusion concerning national identities. The German equestrian [[Carl Magnus Hinné]] (1819-1890) established circuses in Frankfurt, Warsaw, Cope ...till given in circus buildings; Sarrasani had its own building in Dresden, Krone in Münich, Hagenbeck in Stellingen, and Paris alone maintained four perman
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  • ...circus and variety business. Yet if such giant circuses as [[Circus Krone|Krone]] and [[Circus Sarrasani|Sarrasani]] reached their apogee at that time, it ...in Nazi Germany. Yet whereas circus luminaries such as [[Circus Krone|Carl Krone]], [[Circus Sarrasani|Hans Stoch-Sarrasani, Jr.]], and Paula Busch, like ma
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  • ...istory of modern circus. His achievements influenced rivals such as [[Carl Krone]], colleagues and admirers such as [[Jérôme Medrano]] and [[John Ringling ...nageries into Europe’s largest tenting circuses: Charles ([[Circus Krone|Krone]]), [[Circus Barum|Barum]] (Kreiser), and [[The Hagenbeck Dynasty|Hagenbeck
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  • ...roughout the years the standards of quality initiated by its founder, Carl Krone, as well as its original menagerie’s heritage. Its tours in many European ...e (1833-1900), then developed by his son, Carl Krone, Jr. (1870-1943), the Krone organization typically grew from a fairground menagerie to a giant circus,
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  • ...y circus—and, of course, would have given Oskar Hoppe control of the Krone empire.
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  • ...z]], who were far more successful and reliable and ran the famous [[Circus Carl Hagenbeck]], named after their legendary father, as well as several circus ..., and the circus reverted to its old ''Dominik Althoff'' title. (Willy and Carl Hagenbeck lent their name to another circus venture under the management of
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