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  • ...s Sarrasani|Sarrasani]], [[Julius Gleich|Gleich]], [[The Hagenbeck Dynasty|Hagenbeck]] and others, which followed Kludský’s model. It was these Bohemian work ...1904, Karel was sent by his father to Vienna, to learn horsemanship under Gustav Hüttemann, a circus equestrian who had opened there a highly respected rid
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  • ...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 passion f ...gerie. The original trainer was fired, and replaced by the tiger trainer [[Gustav Ohrt]], who needed a cage boy able to cut the raw meat for his cats’ dail
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  • ...mals were horses, but a first elephant bought from [[The Hagenbeck Dynasty|Hagenbeck]] was soon added, and seven more would follow in 1906, purchased from the L ...ne|Krone]]), [[Circus Barum|Barum]] (Kreiser), and [[The Hagenbeck Dynasty|Hagenbeck]]. Their owners had all been influenced by the European triumphs of Barnum
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  • ...neighbourhood horses. Gotthold had a brother who shared the same passion, Gustav. ...entury—before introducing the circus to Russia in 1825. Gotthold and Gustav became accomplished equestrians, as both bareback and high-school riders, a
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