Corps Borussia Greifswald
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University: | University of Greifswald |
Founding: | August 3, 1841 in Greifswald |
Association: | KSCV |
Motto: | Virtus fidesque bonorum corona! |
Gun motto: | Pro circulo atque honore! |
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Address: | Goethestrasse 4, 17489 Greifswald |
Website: | http://www.borussia-egoswald.de |
The Corps Borussia Greifswald is an obligatory and color-bearing student union in the Kösener Seniors Convents Association.
Color
The Borussia corps boy colors are black-white-black on silver percussion, the fox colors white-black a. S. The motto is: Virtus fidesque bonorum corona! The constitution is preceded by the Goethe quote:
- The enemy wants it, the friend must not spare it;
- Then the young man exercises his strength in a quarrel
- Feel what he is and soon feel a man.
history
There was a Corps Borussia in Greifswald from June 1832 to February 1834. Among the 18 members were members of the Corps Pomerania Halle, Thuringia Halle, Franconia Jena and Vandalia Rostock as well as the Königsberg Corpsland teams Borussia and Masovia .
Today's corps was founded on August 3, 1841 by a member of the Königsberg Corpsland Team Borussia and some Greifswald Westphalians at the Royal University of Greifswald . When the KSCV was founded in 1848, Borussia alone represented the Greifswald Senior Citizens' Convention , as the Corps Pomerania and Guestfalia were suspended. In 1906 the corps moved into the first corp house at Arndtstrasse 10.
During the time of National Socialism , the Corps had to suspend like everyone else on June 10, 1935 under the pressure of conformity . The old men supported the SC-Kameradschaft Yorck (founded on August 3, 1937), which, with the consent of the local student leadership, explicitly took over the tradition of the Greifswald Corps and gradually adopted corps student customs and, in the summer semester of 1943, the constitution of Borussia. However, she did not fight any scale lengths. In March 1945 the comradeship broke up. Since a reconstitution in the German Democratic Republic was out of the question in Germany after the war , Borussia went to Mainz on November 5, 1949 and founded the KSCV's "blackest SC" with the Corps Hassia Gießen and Borussia Halle . In January 1950, Borussia was one of the 22 corps that formed the "Interest Group" and prepared the reconstitution of the KSCV. In 1976 Borussia Greifswald was the presiding suburb corps and appointed the chairman of the oKC.
Six years after reunification , it was decided to relocate to Greifswald . Active operations began on April 19, 1997. Like 160 years ago, Borussia forms the SC zu Greifswald with Pomerania and Guestfalia.
External relations
Borussia Greifswald belongs to the black circle and is in the following relationship contracts :
- Friends
- Brunsviga Göttingen
- Saxonia Kiel
- Suevia Munich
- Bavaria Wuerzburg
- Normannia Königsberg , expired (from 1880)
- Conceptual relationships
- Saxonia Hannoversch Münden
- Vandalia Graz
Greifswald Prussia
- Karl Adler (1894–1966), gynecologist, head of the regional women's clinic in Bochum
- Albert Berndt (1820–1879) District Court Director, MdHdA, founder of the Corps
- Ernst Reinhold Solger (1820–1866), State Secretary in the US Treasury, founder of the Corps
- Theodor Ackermann (1825–1896), pathology professor in Halle and Rostock
- August von Sivers (1825–1876), Livonian landowner and district administrator
- Wilhelm Grempler (1826–1907), doctor, prehistoric
- Eduard Graf (1829–1895), General Physician, Member of the Parliament
- Ferdinand Jensch (1829–1903), District Court Director, MdHdA
- Konrad Niemeyer (1829–1903), classical philologist, director of the Kiel School of Academics
- Adolf Wilhelm Zander (1829–1910), Reich judge
- Arnold Hesse (1838–1908), judge at the Imperial Court
- Hermann Stechmann (1840–1900), director of the Breslau Zoological Garden
- Hermann Maas (1842–1886), full professor of surgery in Freiburg and Würzburg
- Karl von Unruh (1845–1898), Richter, MdHdA
- Franz Moldenhauer (1849–1917), high school professor, historian, politician
- Ernst von Werdeck (1849–1905), manor owner, MdR
- Rudolf Focke (1852–1918), librarian in Poznan
- Albert Zweck (1857–1934), philologist in East Prussia
- Friedrich Wilhelm Semmler (1860–1931), chemist, MdR
- Oskar Dinkler (1861–1922), Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences in Cairo and Heluan
- Wilhelm Augustin Balthasar-Wolfradt (1864–1945), Freemason
- Heinrich Schoppen , († 1933), First Mayor of Gniezno, Lord Mayor of Łódź, Mayor of Marlow
- Arthur Carl Rentel (1869–1951), Pomeranian Regional Councilor, General Director of the Pomeranian Fire Society and Provincial Life Insurance Institute
- Max Penkert (1877–1955), gynecologist and obstetrician
- Siegfried Stephan (1883–1948), professor of gynecology in Greifswald
- Werner Gercke (1885–1954), Pomeranian regional councilor, co-founder and director of the Pomeranian city council
- Ekkehard Schütze (1908–1980), surgeon in Schwerin
- Erwin Lauschner (1911–1996), General Physician in the Air Force
- Franz Rutzen (* 1933), publisher
- Dietrich Berg (* 1935), gynecologist and obstetrician
- Christoph Büttner (* 1949), admiralty doctor
literature
- Frank M. Foerster: Festschrift for the 160th Foundation Festival of the Corps Borussia Greifswald . Greifswald 2001
- Friedrich Hasse: Corps Borussia-Greifswald to Mainz. From the past and the present . o. O. 1952
- Christian Anders: Student color in historical waters . Pommern magazine issue 04/2009
- Michael Doeberl , Alfred Bienengräber (Ed.): The academic Germany. Volume 2: The German universities and their academic citizens . CA Weller, Berlin 1931. p. 808.
- Horst Wernicke , Ralf-Gunnar Werlich (Ed.): Pommern. History, culture, science . 3rd Colloquium on Pomeranian History October 13-14, 1993. “Pomerania in the Reich and in Europe”. Ernst Moritz-Arndt University, Greifswald 1996. p. 391.
- Silke Jahr: Emotions and emotional structures in factual texts: an interdisciplinary approach to the qualitative and quantitative description of the emotionality of texts. de Gruyter, 2000. pp. 206ff.
Web links
- Website of the Corps Borussia Greifswald
- Collection of color cards from Corps Borussia Greifswald
- Article about the Greifswald connections
Individual evidence
- ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 54.
- ^ Hans Lippold: The Königsberger Corps Scotia (1829–1847), Borussia (1829–1847), Normannia I (1833–1847), Normannia II (1873–1889), Baltia I (1834–1840) and Pappenhemia (1824–1841 ) . Once and Now, Yearbook of the Association for Corps Student History Research, Vol. 13 (1968), p. 83
- ↑ 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. 25.