Corps Alemannia Karlsruhe

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Corps Alemannia Karlsruhe

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Basic data
University location: Karlsruhe
University / s: Karlsruher Institute for Technology
Founding: July 14, 1860
Corporation association : Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convention
Color status : colored
Colours:
Fox colors:
Type of Confederation: Men's association
Position to the scale : mandatory
Motto: Unity holds power!
Gun motto: Gladius Ultor Noster!
Website: www.alemannen.de

The Corps Alemannia Karlsruhe is a Karlsruhe student association in the Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convent (WSC). The corps is colored and obligatory , its members are called Karlsruhe Alemanni . It brings together students and graduates from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and other Karlsruhe universities. Together with the Weinheim Corps Franconia , Saxonia and Friso-Cheruskia, it forms the Karlsruhe Seniors' Convent .

Alemannia is one of the founding members of the Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convention.

Color

The Corps boys of the Corps Alemannia wear a ribbon in the colors white-light-blue-pink with silver percussion . The foxes wear a ribbon in the colors light blue-white-light blue, also with silver percussion. Corps boys wear a hat (summer semester) or a striker (winter semester) as headgear , foxes only wear strikers. The color of the headgear is white.

history

Color sign and racket in the stairwell of the corp house

On October 24, 1859, the Landsmannschaft Allemannia was founded. The statutes (statutes and rules of procedure) were based on those of the Slesvico-Holsatia in Hanover and were specifically country-specific. After various attempts to get into a mess with the Karlsruhe-based corps and applications to the SC to be accepted as a corps, the then SC zu Karlsruhe finally agreed on July 14, 1860.

On June 8, 1863, good contacts in Hanover led to the cartel agreement with the Corps Visurgia located there. The further development of the corps proceeded calmly until 1935, due to the resistance to the exclusion of Jewish corps brothers, all corps in the WSC were forcibly dissolved by the Nazi regime.

On February 25, 1948, it was decided to found a student union Alemannia in the Gasthaus Zum Elefanten in Kaiserstrasse . The implementation of this decision followed on June 16, 1948. The re-establishment as a corps was prohibited by the provisions of the occupying powers. It was not until May 27, 1950 that the Alemannia student union was recognized as a successor corps .

Corp house

Alemannia corp house in Nowackanlage 4

The Corpshaus is centrally located in Karlsruhe, not far from the Baden State Theater . It is managed by the Alemannenhaus e. V. managed.

In 1908 the construction of the now listed corp house, which was inaugurated on May 1, 1909, began. The architect and Alemanne Friedrich W. Plock took over the design, planning and execution. After surviving World War II without major damage, the house was occupied by occupation troops. It was then used by the city administration for a long time. After almost 100 years of numerous small repairs, the entire house was renovated in 2004.

Conditions

Macaro Visurgia Hanover

A cartel agreement exists with the Corps Macaro-Visurgia Hannover . The Corps Macaro-Visurgia Hannover emerged from the Corps Visurgia, Vandalia and Macaria. The foundation date is June 14, 1861. Only two years later, on June 8, 1863, the cartel agreement between Visurgia and Alemannia was sealed. The Corps Macaro-Visurgia is currently suspended.

In 2006, a sponsoring association was founded to promote non-university education for students at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology . The College Macaro-Visurgia e. V. offers a course-accompanying program for selected students from all disciplines.

Thuringia Heidelberg

A friendship relationship has existed with the Corps Thuringia Heidelberg since December 11, 1999 .

Germania Hohenheim

There has been an introductory relationship with the Corps Germania Hohenheim since 2015.

Members

Holder of the Klinggräff Medal

The Klinggräff Medal of the Stifterverein Alter Corpsstudenten was awarded to:

  • Philip P. Böhme (2017)

See also

literature

  • Hans Schüler: Weinheimer SC-Chronik , Darmstadt 1927, pp. 178–275.
  • Michael Doeberl (Ed.): Das akademische Deutschland , Vol. 2: The German universities and their academic citizens , Berlin 1931, pp. 881–882.
  • Rudolf Wohlleben : Corps Alemannia Karlsruhe in two hundred and fifty semesters , Sankt Augustin 1988.
  • Paulgerhard Gladen : The Kösener and Weinheimer Corps: Your representation in individual chronicles . 1st edition. WJK-Verlag, Hilden 2007, ISBN 978-3-933892-24-9 , pp. 195-196 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karlsruhe Corps. Retrieved January 8, 2020 (German).
  2. ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 141.
  3. ^ Karlsruhe database of cultural monuments. Accessed January 1, 2020 .
  4. | List of award winners on the homepage of the Stifterverein Alter Corpsstudenten e. V.

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