Theodor and Julius come out in the list of naturalization. So they were Jews. The page 296 refers to the Polish revolution in 1830 in Posen and the role of Jews if any. It refers to a bookseller Munk who sells forbidden foreign Polish books. Also the bookshop of Theodor, Julius and Salomon Scherk was monitored by the Prussian government for forbidden books of the emigration. This was a literally movement for the Polish resistance, which was formed in Paris emigration. Personal contacts in the 1840th. Julius traveled in 1846 to Paris and Brussels. After it, there was a house search by police in the book shop. still in 1847 the brothers applied to be allowed to sell the speeches of Mieroslawskie. After 1848 they would sell only German books.
Salomon Scherk Scherek |
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