Corps Lusatia Wroclaw

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Corps Lusatia Wroclaw

coat of arms Circle
Coat of arms of the Lusatia
Basic data
Place of foundation: Wroclaw
Foundation date: November 6, 1832
Corporation association : KSCV
Colours: Blue-gold-red
Type of Confederation: Men's association
Position to the scale : beating
Total members: -

The Corps Lusatia Breslau was a student union in Breslau , Hamburg , Cologne and Aachen .

history

Breslau 1832–1936

Lusatia's coat of arms cup, before 1860
Former corp house in Wroclaw
Memorial plaque at the Corp House

According to the Kgl. According to the Prussian cabinet order of November 24, 1811, the Brandenburg University of Frankfurt was relocated to Breslau. After a Corps Sileso-Lusatia opened in the Silesian capital in October 1821 , stud. iur. Emil Thiele founded the Corps Lusatia with six other founders on November 6, 1832. After Borussia (1819) and Silesia (1821) it was the third corps at the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität . The motto was Lusatia vita carior . The blue-red-gold colors were changed to dark blue-gold-red in 1843, and in the winter semester of 1848 to light blue-gold-red; this should emphasize the original national colors of the Lausitz .

In Catholic Silesia , many Wroclaw students of Catholic theology became corps students . In addition to some candidates who died early, Lusatia had (at least) nine arch / priests and bishops in its ranks. In the 1860s, Lusatia had to suspend a few semesters . With the Wroclaw Prussian Waldemar Dyhrenfurth as senior , it opened again in 1869. In 1885 Lusatia moved into its first own corps house in Kupferschmiedestraße 22/23, in 1890 the second in Altbüßerstraße 11. The new corps house in Rosenthalerstraßer 5 (today ul. Dubois) was inaugurated in 1907. At the First World War, 81 of the then 134 Lausitz participated. Eighteen fell or died from the wounds. After the Technical University of Wroclaw was opened in 1910 and "technicians" had become active, students at the Lausitzer Agricultural University could also become students from 1923.

time of the nationalsocialism

At the beginning of the winter semester 1935/36, the Corps had to suspend like all other free student associations . The corp house was taken over in 1936 by the NS-Kameradschaft Himmelwitz , which existed until 1945. Closer relationships between comradeship and the old rulers of the Lusatia did not develop.

During the Second World War , 36 Lusatians from Breslau fell, including the two knight's cross bearers Bruno von Brackel and Friedrich-Wilhelm Wandel. In 1945, the Corpshaus survived the Second World War and the Battle of Breslau . It was confiscated and temporarily occupied by a Polish student association.

Hamburg 1952–1956

In 1950 a special friendship agreement was signed with the Corps Moenania . At the 119th foundation festival, the old gentlemen's association decided to reconstitute the corps at the University of Hamburg . It was carried out with three Mainlanders on May 9, 1952 in the Adolph Woermann House.

Cologne 1956-1993

Like many of the expelled corps, Lusatia moved to Cologne and Aachen as early as 1956 when the student connections were difficult in the merchant city of Hamburg , where the three other Breslau corps Borussia , Silesia and Marcomannia and Hansea Cologne (1901) were already active. They took Lusatia into the SC in Cologne. In 1957 the last version of the constitution was passed. In January 1964, a corp house in Cologne-Lindenthal (Rautenstrauchstrasse 81) was rented. Five years later the last corp house in Cologne-Marienburg (Schillingsrotter Weg 15) was bought. Cologne Mayor Heribert Blens spoke at the ceremony for the 150th Foundation Festival in the summer of 1982 . Lusatia had to suspend due to a lack of young talent. Lusatia Leipzig has continued its tradition since November 6, 1993 . The same bands are fused into one.

KSCV

Very early, in May 1850, the SC in Breslau with Borussia, Silesia, Lusatia and Marchia II became a member of the KSCV . In 1880 Leonhard Zander initiated the Kosen reforms . In 1974 Lusatia was the presiding suburb corps and provided the suburb spokesman with Heinrich Jüttner.

From 1972 to 1976, Karl Waltzinger, a Lusatian, was a member of the board of the Association of Old Corps Students . He was followed from 1977 to 1981 by Gottfried Werneburg († 2009), who headed the expert committee from 1991 to 2009.

Relative Corps

1912

Cartels

Friends

imaginations

  • Vandalia Berlin (1919–1921)
  • Posonia Vienna (1959)
  • Ore (1962)

Corps members

literature

  • Kurt Beyer, Hans-Ulrich Jerschke: History of the Corps Lusatia Breslau 1832 to 1952 . Cologne 1982.
  • Walter M. Brod: The hundredth foundation festival of the Lusatia in Breslau. In: Corps Moenania (Würzburg). Corps report 25, 1932, p. 10 f.
  • Heiner Jüttner: History of the Corps Lusatia-Breslau from 1950 to 1993 . Aachen Leipzig 2002.
  • Krzysztof Popinski, Detlef frisch and Thorsten Möllenbeck: Students at the University of Breslau 1871 to 1921. A socio-historical investigation . Historia Academica, series of publications by the Student History Association of the Coburg Convent, Volume 46.Würzburg 2009.
  • Hans-Joachim Weber: Memories of Corporations in Breslau. A postcard from 1911 . In: Einst und Jetzt , Vol. 11 (1966), pp. 91-104.

Web links

Commons : Corps Lusatia Breslau  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Thiele was a member of the Corps Pomerania Greifswald, Vandalia Rostock and Pomerania Halle.
  2. Marcomannia was added in 1864.
  3. ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig 1924/25, p. 28
  4. 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. 21.
  5. ^ Wandel fell as captain in I./GR 347 on October 27, 1943.
  6. Thomas Brinkmann: Reconstitution of the Lusatia Breslau 1952 . Lausitzer-Zeitung 2014 No. 2.
  7. ^ Werneburg: Corps Lusatia Breslau, excerpt from the corps history . Kösener Handbuch 1985 II, pp. 8 / 7-8 / 10