Background
Jerschke was born in Lähn, the son of a military engineer and raised in the rectory of his Uncle until his father settled in Strassburg.
Jerschke was born in Lähn, the son of a military engineer and raised in the rectory of his Uncle until his father settled in Strassburg.
He studied law in Strasbourg and Berlin, settling in Strasbourg as an attorney.
After the First World War, when Alsace and Strassburg came under French control, he was expelled to Berlin. The work was a great success and film version was made in 1936 directed by Carl Froelich and starring Emil Jannings. Jerschke died in Berlin, aged 67.