Hagenbeck is also mentioned in the story "Premier amour" of Samuel Beckett as a well known lion tamer, who is buried in the Ohlsdorf Cemetery and is briefly mentioned in Water for Elephants.
During World War I over 400 Allied prisoners-of-war who died in German captivity were buried here in, as well as sailors whose bodies had been washed ashore the Frisian Islands.
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