Johannes Brink

Johannes Brink was a Dutch-Dogger mob who was the head of the Doggerland Mob from 1934-75. He was born and raised in Amsterdam, Netherlands and fled the country after a violent confrontation with the police. He moved to Doggerland in the late 1920s and was the founder and boss of the Doggerland Mob from 1934 to his arrest in 1975. He died in prison 12 years later.

Early life
His mother, Adaline Feltzer, was so poor she gave birth halfway up a chimney while working her job as a chimney sweep. His father, Franz Brink, was an extremely wealthy landowner who brought up his son after his mother's demise, due to being stuck in the chimney.

Johannes spent his formative years at a prep school in Kensington, followed by a short spell at Eton, where he was expelled for being generally annoying to both staff and students. After a year of private tutoring, he went to a finishing school in Switzerland, and moved back back to the Netherlands to start his career.