Corps Hansea Cologne

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Corps Hansea Cologne

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Basic data
University / s: University of Cologne
Place of foundation: Cologne
Foundation date: May 23, 1901
Corporation association : KSCV
Colours: Red-white-gold
Type of Confederation: Men's association
Position to the scale : beating
Motto: Bravery makes winner, unity invincible!
Website: www.hansea.net

The Corps Hansea Cologne is a mandatory and color-bearing student association in the Kösener Seniors Convents Association (KSCV) and the first Cologne corporation. It brings together students and alumni of the University of Cologne . The corps members are called Cologne Hanseatic League.

Color

Hansea has the colors red-white-gold with golden percussion. A white student cap is also worn. The Hanseatic Foxes wear a fox ribbon in red and white, also with golden percussion. The motto is bravery makes winner, unity invincible! .

history

The Corps Hansea was founded on May 23, 1901 by students at the Cologne Commercial College as an Academic Association Hansea . It was the first colored connection in Cologne. Hansea acknowledged the principle of unconditional satisfaction right from the start and, since the summer semester of 1902, has struck down with the academic association Salia at the commercial college, with which she entered into a regular bang, who later moved to the University of Frankfurt am Main . Since the summer semester of 1903, there was also a lump-sum relationship with the Ubia Academic Association.

When all the active players came into the field at the outbreak of the First World War , active operations were interrupted. It was reopened in the summer semester of 1917, when some wounded Hanseatic students returned to the university. With the transformation of the commercial college into the economics and social science faculty of the newly founded University of Cologne (1919), Hansea became a university connection at the beginning of the summer semester. On February 18, 1921, she joined the Kösener Seniors Convents Association (KSCV). After the KSCV was dissolved in the autumn of 1935, Hansea ceased active operations. From 1929 onwards, the old rulers supported the SC comradeship Eugen Zintgraff , which was formed jointly by the former Corps Hansea and Suevia-Straßburg zu Marburg. When Suevia supported its own comradeship in Strasbourg from the end of 1941, it broke up. The remaining Hanseatic people founded a new comradeship, which from 1944 onwards was called Kölner Hanse . It was originally organized according to the specifications of the NSDStB , but gradually adopted the tradition and customs of the Corps. Scale lengths were not fought.

Hansea was the presiding suburban corps in the KSCV in 1954 and, along with Dieter Bühring, was the chairman of the first oKC in Würzburg .

Corps members

  • Klaus Beckmann (1944–1994), FDP politician, Member of the Bundestag, Parliamentary State Secretary
  • Fritz Berg (1901–1979), President of the Federation of German Industries
  • Ernst Eggers (* 1939), FDP politician in Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Hermann Fischer (1873–1940), DDP member of the Reichstag, founder and honorary member of the Corps
  • Dieter Fricke (* 1936), economist
  • Harry Güthert (1912–1989), pathologist in the GDR, rector of the University of Erfurt
  • Alfred Herrhausen (1930–1989), as spokesman for the board of directors of Deutsche Bank, died in an unsolved assassination attempt
  • Karl Kaiser (* 1934), political scientist
  • Etienne Lorck (1860–1933), Romanist
  • Gunter Pleuger (* 1941), diplomat, State Secretary and President of the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt
  • Ronaldo Schmitz (* 1938), board member of Deutsche Bank
  • Karl Ludwig Schweisfurth (1930–2020), manufacturer and a pioneer in the field of organic food production
  • Herbert Siegmund (1892–1954), pathologist
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Voss (1892 – after 1931), factory owner, board member of Vosswerke AG

literature

See also

Web links

Commons : Corps Hansea Köln  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 77.
  2. Erich Bauer: The comradeships in the area of ​​the Kösener SC in the years 1937-1945 . In: then and now. Yearbook of the Association for Corporate Student History Research 1 (1956), p. 27.