Now it becomes interesting - and mixed up: S. & D. continued to offer ppc printing as well as other (illustrated) jobs well into the early 1930’s. For production they used 4 large/7 smaller letterpress, 3 large/2 smaller litho, 1 offset and 3 collotype presses. Workforce: 85 persons. Then the 1933 Klimsch directory has news. The company read now: Schaar & Dathe, Ernst Klein AG. Directors were Hermann Dathe and G. A. Klein. More presses, still 85 workers. With a branch in Barmen (Wuppertal), Karlstr. 6, guess the Klein business came from here. It did not work out, the AG went into liquidation in 1934, but was continued by a Fritz Hagen with 30 workers and less machinery. The business was now found at Adolf-Hitler-Str. 8 in Trier. By 1939 the company read: H. Dackweiler & Co., formerly Schaar & Dathe, 35 workers, at same address. Years ago a researcher claimed that the above mentioned Klein business was around in post-1945 years again, being the successor to S. & D., which I treat to be likely not correct.
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