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Siegfried Fischbacher (June 13, 1939 – January 13, 2021) and Roy Horn (born Uwe Ludwig Horn; October 3, 1944 – May 8, 2020) were German-American magicians and entertainers who performed together as Siegfried & Roy.
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Siegfried is an illusionist and Roy is an animal tamer traveling with a white tiger named Manticore. They meet in a kingdom where four demons have recently been released, three of them are personifications of sins and tempt members of the royal court to give in to their vices while the fourth is actually part of Manticore.
An estimated 100 POWs and other prisoners died during the brutal 100-mile march in the dead of winter.
News stories from the time of the attack called the tiger Montecore, but those from when the tiger died call it Mantecore. The Sieg & Roy Facebook post reporting the death calls the tiger Mantecore, which has to be viewed as definitive. No change to this page is needed, but it should be changed on the Sieg & Roy page.
Mantacore, a white tiger used by Siegfried & Roy "Montecore", a song by Powerwolf from Return in Bloodred "Montecore", a song by PVT from Make Me Love You; Montecore: The Silence of the Tiger, a 2006 novel by Jonas Hassen Khemiri
The endangered tiger likely felt threatened by the man following its tracks, experts say. Man tracks Siberian tiger that killed his dog — then it kills him, Russian officials say Skip to main ...
The Sunchon tunnel massacre was a death march followed by a massacre of American POWs during the UN offensive into North Korea.The death march began in October 1950 when around 180 prisoners of war who had survived the Tiger Death March from Seoul to Pyongyang [2] were loaded onto railcars by the Korean People's Army (KPA) and transported deep into North Korea.