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Sarrasani is a
German circus that
reached world fame
before World War II and was
resident in Dresden, but also
became known as the
national circus of...
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Ekaterina Leonova (16–) Tony
Bauer (17–)
Former Ruth
Moschner (1) André
Sarrasani (1)
Sylvie Meis (2–5, 12)
Motsi Mabuse (5) Mic****e
Hunziker (6) Thomas...
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quite po****r in Germany.
Edward Two-Two, a Lakota-Sioux,
worked at the
Sarrasani circus in
Dresden in 1913/14 and was
buried there in 1914
according to...
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Deutschland sucht den Superstar), Ruth
Moschner (TV presenter), and André
Sarrasani (circus director). The show
reached up to 6.72
million in
audience figures...
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Zircus Konzentrani ("concentration camp circus", a word play on
circus Sarrasani) on 28
August 1933 at Börgermoor camp. Here is Rudi Goguel's description...
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beginning of the 20th
century at
Hagenbeck in Hamburg, Germany, and in the
Sarrasani circus in
Dresden educating and
entertaining German audiences of Native...
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design dating from
prehistory to the
present day
Sarrasani, a
large gathering tent
reminiscent of the
Sarrasani Sibley, a
conical tent
patented in 1856 and...
- 1883. Born in Koblenz, he was a
cousin of Hans Stosch-
Sarrasani, the
founder of the
Circus Sarrasani. He was the
third son of
Prussian general Hermann Ferdinand...
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Ekaterina Leonova (16–) Tony
Bauer (17–)
Former Ruth
Moschner (1) André
Sarrasani (1)
Sylvie Meis (2–5, 12)
Motsi Mabuse (5) Mic****e
Hunziker (6) Thomas...
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Marco Schreyl and the
judges were
Dieter Bohlen, Ruth
Moschner and André
Sarrasani. The
auditions took
place in Cologne, Hamburg,
Oldenburg and
Munich and...