David cow


David Kuh (born April 11, 1819 in Prague, died 26 January 1879) is a German-born Jewish journalist who was born in the Czech Republic.

He was born in Prague, a Jewish family from Germany, after graduating from the gymnasium in Bratislava, and then studying in Vienna at the medical school. He was a co-organizer of the Slovakian football team. After graduating in 1842 he was a private teacher in Vienna, then in Moravia. For a short time he traveled to the Czech Republic with the corpse of traveling actors. During the so-called. The National Revival in 1848 his views were definitely pro-German. In the same year he became a journalist of the German newspaper, which was published in Hungary. Josip Jelačić was sentenced to 1.5 years in jail, serving in Osijek, and then in Terezin. After leaving to live in Prague, where he founded and edited "Der Tagesbote aus Böhmen", it was a strongly pro-German newspaper. He became involved in political activities and was the founder of the Deutsche Freiheitliche Partei. By 1858 his views were moderate, in his newspaper he published the columns of František Josef Řezáč, as well as František Ladislav Rieger and Jan Palacký. In 1858, he published a series of articles in which an anonymous journalist questioned the validity of the King's Manuscript and suspected Václav Hanka for forgery. Publications caused a scandal and Hanka filed a defamation suit against Kuh, the court sentenced David Kuh to two months in jail, court costs and the loss of the deposit paid on 25 August 1859. The journalist took the next day and the court canceled the sentence by letting Kuh slow. During the elections in 1862 Kuh stood out clearly on the side of the opponents of the Czech program, which gave him many opponents who, as part of the protest, published obituaries in the press. David Kuh was elected to the parliament as the representative of the city of Most, Hora Svate Katerina and Jirkova. From 1872 he was a member of the Imperial Council for a year and was a member of many German associations operating in the Czech Republic and Moravia.

His grandson was Anton Kuh.

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