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  • ...and in America—where he eventually settled. He was born Heinz Erich Baumann in Berlin, Germany, on September 14, 1928, in a family connected to show bu ...eed a common Jewish name) and that his mother was gentile, although Charly Baumann apparently never mentioned it.
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  • Charly Baumann, tiger act, in CBS Television's ''The Ed Sullivan Show'' (1964) * Biography: [[Charly Baumann]]
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  • ...cat trainers (and, for the second, as a circus director as well): [[Charly Baumann]] and [[Gerd Siemoneit]]. Both had started their career there as jockeys, a ...put together an act in the elegant style popularized by Houcke (and Charly Baumann after him)—a style that would remain prevalent in Europe. But Europea
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  • ...and in America—where he eventually settled. He was born Heinz Erich Baumann in Berlin, Germany, on September 14, 1928, in a family connected to show bu ...eed a common Jewish name) and that his mother was gentile, although Charly Baumann apparently never mentioned it.
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  • ...y]] Circus’s Blue Unit in the United States, where he presented [[Charly Baumann]]’s tigers during the matinee shows, and trained a group of exotic animal
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  • Charly Baumann, tiger act, in CBS Television's ''The Ed Sullivan Show'' (1964) * Biography: [[Charly Baumann]]
    204 B (24 words) - 18:30, 3 August 2013
  • ...best animal trainers of the second half of the twentieth century: [[Charly Baumann]], [[Gunther Gebel-Williams]], and [[Gerd Siemoneit]]. ...n with [[Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey]] Circus in the United States. Baumann found his true calling when he jumped to the rescue of the Dutch cat traine
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  • ...in Germany in 1951, he acquired a new assistant named [[Charly Baumann]]. Baumann was to become a superb tiger trainer in his own right, and star for several
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  • ...s [[Erie Klant|Klant-Hagenbeck]] school of Walkenburg, in the Netherlands; Baumann taught Walter the rudiments of cat training with a group of five young lion
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  • '''Charly Baumann''' (cat trainer),
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