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His aunt sent him to the streets and surrounding cafés to sell flowers so he could at least partially support himself. He was known for his frequently repeated phrases, "Schääne Blume, die Herrschafte!" ("Beautiful flowers, gentlemen!") and "Kaaf mer ebbes ab!" ("Buy something from me!"). Thus, he became a kind of mascot, a figure of fun, but also the target of pranks. As his mental decline progressed, he displayed increasingly abnormal behavior, even becoming aggressive and violent, and was said to have become an exhibitionist. In 1919, he was admitted to an institution in Weinheim, then in 1929, transferred to the Wiesloch Psychiatric Clinic, where he died in 1940. It is unclear whether he was a victim of the Nazis' so-called T4 operation or died of natural causes. Schäfer's death occurred between the second and third T4 transports from Wiesloch to Grafeneck.
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Blumepeter (also Blumenpeter, actually Peter Schäfer; * April 5, 1875 in Plankstadt; † June 15, 1940 in Wiesloch) is a Mannheim local legend. He was a poor flower seller who roamed the Mannheim cafés. He was born Johann Peter Berlinghof, son of the unmarried Barbara Berlinghof, in Plankstadt. In 1891, the family moved to Mannheim. His biological father, Joseph Schäfer, who had since married his mother, recognized Peter as their son, so that from then on, he bore the surname Schäfer. As a result of an underactive thyroid, he remained short, deformed, and had reduced intelligence (cretinism) throughout his life. He also suffered from skeletal abnormalities and severe asthma. He never attended school and was unable to learn a trade later in life.
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