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- Sarrasani abstract "Sarrasani is a German circus that reached world fame before World War II and was resident in Dresden, but became also known as national circus of Argentina during the years of German separation.Sarrasani was founded by Hans Stosch, a clown with the stage name Giovanni Sarrasani, who was born 1873 in Poznań. Stosch came 1901 to Radebeul near Dresden and the circus had its official premiere 1902 in Meißen. In the year 1912 a stationary circus building opened, which was designed by Max Littmann for Sarrasani. The circus often performed abroad and reached world fame. Its well known labels were the elephants, but the circus was also known for the Sioux, who were employed from the early years.From 1923 to 1925 Sarrasani went on its first tour through South America. In these years, Stosch-Sarrasani also introduced innovative marketing concepts and wrote fictive adventure stories Fahrten und Abenteuer, Mit Sarrasani in Südamerika. Totally, about 10 million copies of these booklets were distributed. After the death of Stosch-Sarrasani sen., his son Stosch-Sarrasani jun. took directorship. He was followed by his widow, Trude Stosch-Sarrasani, in 1941. The Sarrasani theater was destroyed on 13 February 1945 during the Bombing of Dresden in World War II. Trude Stosch-Sarrasani emigrated to Argentina, where she reestablished the circus in Buenos Aires as the "Circo Nacional Argentino."".
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- Sarrasani subject Category:Circuses.
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- Sarrasani comment "Sarrasani is a German circus that reached world fame before World War II and was resident in Dresden, but became also known as national circus of Argentina during the years of German separation.Sarrasani was founded by Hans Stosch, a clown with the stage name Giovanni Sarrasani, who was born 1873 in Poznań. Stosch came 1901 to Radebeul near Dresden and the circus had its official premiere 1902 in Meißen.".
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