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Hugo Schmitt died August 09, 1977 of cancer in Sarasota, Florida.
Hugo Schmitt was born in Bann, (Rheinland-Pfalz) Germany, son to Anna-Maria and lumberjack Peter Schmitt.
Schmitt started as Zookeeper at Hagenbecks Zoo, learned elephant training from William Philadelphia, and advanced to head elephant keeper, and then became chief trainer of elephants at the Hagenbecks Circus. During the 30´s he went several times to India, in order to select elephants to import to Europe, and he married Jenny, from the island Sylt, in north Germany.
Hugo Schmitt had accompanied Carl Hagenbeck's Circus to London for the winter season of 1936 to 1937 at the Royal Agricultural Hall in Islington, and among his herd of elephants had two (at that time rare) African specimens. He was one of the first trainers to work with the species.
In July 1943 phosporus bombs fell on Hamburg, and Hagenbecks Tierpark was more or less destroyed in 90 minutes. 400 animals lost their lives. During the first bombs however, a zoo-keeper took the chains of the elephants, and released them into the out enclosure.
It was obvious that the valuable elephants were at risk. Circus Hagenbeck sent Hugo Schmitt to Sweden in 1944 with the five best elephants, since Sweden was neutral, in order to save them. Hugo's family stayed behind in Hamburg.
But contrary, one day was written in the Swedish newspapers, that the elephants was confiscated as spoils of war by Sweden.
Taken from the March 8, 1947 Billboard
UNHAPPY ELEPHANT TRAINER RELEASES FIVE BULLS on STREET
Stockholm, Sweden, March 1
Upset by the decision of the Swedish govenment to sell the animals of the former German-owned Carl Hagenbeck Circus, a German elephant trainer turned loose the show's five bulls in Malmo, Feb. 23. The elephants charged down main street smashing windows, breaking lampposts and terrorizing citizens.
Police, after vain attempts to halt the animals, appealed to the trainer, Capt. Hugo Schmitt, to round them up. Weeping bitterly, Schmitt finally consented and regained control of his charges. With tears streaming down his face, Schmitt said: The State is making a great mistake in selling them. They have been trained together and love each other. If they are parted they will die.
Mr Hagenbeck contacted Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus in U.S.A. and offered the elephants. Mr. Ringling came personally to Sweden and purchased the elephants, on condition that Hugo Schmitt would come with them as trainer, and managed to arrange a Visa for him, so he could go with the elephants to USA.
Hugo Schmitt and assistants, Chicago, Illinois, Aug. 4, 1949.
Hugo Schmitt went with the elephants to U.S.A. and the five elephants Icky, Karnaudi, Minjak (captive-born), Mutu and Sabu arrived at Ringlings in 20 June 1947.
Now Hugo Schmitt was responsible for Ringling's previous 38 elephants, plus the 5 new ones he brought from Sweden.
Together with Hugo and the elephants, came also Axel Gautier as Schmitt's assistant. [Axel Gautier must have been a boy.]
The rest of the Schmitt family stayed behind in Hamburg until 1948 when they got visas to go to Sweden, where they stayed in Malmö. Finally, in the end of 1950, Hugos wife Jenny, and their two sons Manfred and Hugh went with the ocean liner "Stockholm", departing from Gothenburg, to New York and America.
Hugo Schmitt worked for Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus from 1947 to 1971, but also on other shows like Mills Bros. Circus 1950-1953, and 1956 when he was with Leonard Bros. Circus.
He made a brief return to Europe in 1963 when Ringling sent a unit to tour in Britain, and was given the job of handling a group of elephants bought from Chipperfield's Circus.
Hugo Schmitt is said to have performed with 55 elephants at one time in the ring at Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, according to the Guinness Book of Records.

Hugo Schmitt of Gilroy, Santa Clara County, California was born on August 15, 1894, and died at age 92 years old in December 1986.

Hugo Schmitt of Mountain Grove, Wright County, Missouri was born on June 1, 1936, and died at age 47 years old in June 1983.

Hugo G Schmitt of Seguin, Guadalupe County, TX was born on February 7, 1898, and died at age 101 years old on March 21, 1999.

Hugo Schmitt of Larchmont, Westchester County, New York was born on January 28, 1890, and died at age 84 years old in December 1974.
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