Corps Palaiomarchia

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Palaiomarchias coat of arms

The Corps Palaiomarchia in Halle is a student union founded in 1844 in the Halle Seniors' Convent . In the Kösener Seniors Convent Association (KSCV) it belongs to the so-called blue circle. The corps brings together current and former students from all disciplines at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg . The name Palaiomarchia is an artificial word for Altmark (Greek παλαιός = old and Latin marchia = the mark) as an expression for the origin of their founding students ("Altmärker"). After the Corps in 1935 had to suspend forcibly, it reconstituted in December 1949, the Collegium Albertinum in Kiel, however, reported this reconstitution in January 1950 in favor of a "common reconstitution" with the Corps Masovia and the Collegium Albertinum as a common Corp fellow-Convent in order to give the new Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia "as a continuation of the two displaced Corps Masovia and Palaiomarchia" was founded. The founding corps Palaiomarchia, which the KSCV then again regarded as compulsorily suspended, reconstituted itself again on May 4, 1991 in Halle.

Color, coat of arms and motto

The colors of the ribbons and hats (so-called couleur ) of the Altmarkers are orange-white-black (counted from below) with silver percussion . Foxes wear an orange-white-orange fox ribbon with silver percussion . The cap color is orange at the top.

The heraldically structured coat of arms shows in the white middle field the symbol ( circle ) of the corps, which contains the wish Vivant Palaiomarchiae fratres conjuncti , as well as its colors in the upper left. The wreath of stars on the top right symbolizes the unity of the nine founding students of the Corps, whose foundation date is indicated between two crossed thugs in an oak wreath on the bottom left. At the bottom right a half black eagle, a key and four stones are shown as components of the coats of arms of Salzwedel and Stendal , the places of origin of the founding students. The motto of the Corps is Concordia fidesque per vitam mortemque! ( Unity and loyalty through life and death! )

In accordance with the traditional corps student principles, the Altmarkers testify by wearing couleur as a characteristic of their identity and by their motto, friendship and loyalty in the principle of life union . They are committed to the scale as a test and a means of strengthening character and developing personality; they have committed themselves to personal and party-political tolerance as well as to honesty and conscientiousness in their behavior. They cultivate the democratic self-determination and personal responsibility of their members in the convent (CC) of their active corps boys (CB); Just like the inactive ones during their studies and career start, they are encouraged by their old men (AH) to think and act in an interdisciplinary manner and to be open- minded and promoted accordingly.

history

Gustav Nachtigal 1854

Palaiomarchia was donated on October 28, 1844 by graduates of the Altmark high schools in Salzwedel and Stendal at the Friedrichs University in Halle, initially as a closed wreath . On February 6, 1847, Palaiomarchia gave itself a constitution and joined the New Hallenser SC, which then consisted of Borussia and Pomerania, as a corps on February 11, during a secession of the Halle Seniors' Convention . In the winter semester of 1851/52 Palaiomarchia joined the old SC, which was replaced by Friedrich v. Klinggräff in Jena was a member of the Kösener Seniors Convents Association .

Corphaus at Jägerplatz 20 (around 1910)

Initially, Palaiomarchia experienced a heyday in which the later geographer, ethnologist and Africa researcher Gustav Nachtigal (1834-1885) was active in 1854. However, the Corps suffered from a lack of personnel, mainly due to the German War in 1866 and the Franco-German War in 1870/71 and had to cease active operations on November 4, 1871. In 1882, however, old men and young students were able to reconstitute the Corps Palaiomarchia again in Halle and revitalize it with an active Corpsburschenconcent (CC).

Pub in the house on Jägerplatz (1890)

The first company-owned corp house , built according to plans by city building officer Hetzel from Naumburg at Jägerplatz No. 16, was ready to move into in May 1890.

In the summer semester of 1901 the Masur Fritz Milthaler became active at Palaiomarchia; this led to the conclusion of an official relationship between Palaiomarchia and Masovia on November 11, 1902 , which was converted into a friendly relationship on March 11, 1908 .

Corphaus in what was then Gustav-Nachtigal-Strasse, today Heinrich-und-Thomas-Mann-Strasse 28

Due to the successful growth of the Palaiomarchia, its first corp house was replaced in 1913 by the larger house in Gustav-Nachtigal-Strasse (today's Heinrich-und-Thomas-Mann-Strasse 28), which the corps - after expropriation and repatriation (see below) - still operates today.

After the First World War , Altmarkers got involved in the German-style university ring and took part in the front line in the March battles in Central Germany . The first charged was killed in Galgenberg (Halle) .

probation

When the Nazis after their seizure of power in 1933 began, all democratically structured organizations - including the Corps - the same switch , the leader principle to enforce and the Jews excluded from society, applied for six students of Palaiomarchia, her two elderly gentlemen Fritz Lassen and Kurd Dalen as " Jewish half-breeds “had to withdraw their ribbons immediately. This should exclude them from the corps community, although both had made a special contribution to the corps: Dr. med. Fritz Lassen, who had emigrated to the USA before the First World War , had given his corps very generous support during the inflationary period. Kurd Dalen, son of respected Altmärkers Robert Dalen and brother of Ernst Dalen, who - also Altmärker - 1916 was dropped as an aviator, was for many years a member of the board of AH -Committee his corps, and also a highly decorated participants in the First World War , to the in required enforcement of the Aryan paragraph (still) the front fighter privilege could be used.

To avert impending damage to their corps, Lassen and Dalen offered to voluntarily lay down their ribbons. This was rejected almost unanimously by the Altmarkers and at the same time threatened the six applicants because of their violation of the principle of fraternal loyalty to the corps , to withdraw their tape and expel them from the corps. In a passionate circular on New Year's 1935, the then chairman of the AH committee , Bernhard Hofmann , threw the ringleader a. a. opposite:

“What does the applicant know about the need and concern of our corps brother to get a new position in Germany, what does he suspect of the internal struggles and torments that an upright man has to fight through in his situation during this time, what cares about the responsible man Question about the further right to exist for the corps brother and his wife? ... Whoever wears the ribbon of my corps is my corps brother and I defend and protect my brother body and soul ... I do not sacrifice my brother for my own sake or for the sake of my race. "

Forced suspension and expropriation

After the Corps Palaiomarchia had also refused to join the National Socialist German Student Union (NSDStB) and to apply the Aryan paragraph to the two aforementioned, the Mitteldeutsche National-Zeitung reported on August 29, 1935: “ Jewish Corps Brothers at Palaiomarchia. National Socialists leave the corps in protest ”. And “ Der Stürmer ” rushed against Hofmann'sprofound lack of disposition and character” : “ Anyone who declares that he is inextricably linked to the Jew must be a Jew or a Jew bastard himself .”

Thereupon the State Secretary and head of Hitler's Reich Chancellery , Hans Heinrich Lammers , as leader of the “ Community of Student Associations ” (GStV) unauthorizedly excluded the Corps Palaiomarchia on September 3, 1935 from the GStV and thus also from the KSCV subordinate to it . When its leader Max Blunck protested against this, Lammers also excluded the KSCV from the GStV on September 5 , which led to Blunck's resignation on September 9 and the dissolution of the KSCV on September 28, 1935. After the Nuremberg race laws had been passed and SA Chief of Staff Lutze had banned simultaneous membership in a corps, the Corps had to suspend Palaiomarchia on October 11, 1935 - just like almost all other corps. Only his old gentlemen's association (AHV) still existed and kept its members together, but had to leave its corp house to the Halle SC comradeship " Gustav Nachtigal " founded by the rulers in 1938 and finally due to the prohibitions of the secret state police and the confiscatory excessive house taxes In 1943 this comradeship was transferred to the NS-Altherrenbund .

After the Second World War and the dissolution of these Nazi organizations by the Control Council Act No. 2 , the corp house was transferred to public ownership by the communist rulers and Gustav-Nachtigal-Strasse was renamed Heinrich-und-Thomas-Mann-Strasse in 1954. Due to the political conditions in the Soviet occupation zone and later GDR , reconstitution of the Corps Palaiomarchia at the old location was impossible. However, since May 1946, a group of Altmarkers came together to commemorate the 102nd anniversary of the Palaiomarchia Foundation, mostly in Hamburg , and finally founded the Altmarker Association in 1947 , which was organized in Hamburg on January 15, 1948 in accordance with the order of the British Military Government No. 122 was registered. From November 1949 on there were several meetings with the Collegium Albertinum (CA) from Kiel about a possible merger there.

Collegium Albertinum in Kiel

Collegium Albertinum

After the devastation of the Second World War in the winter semester of 1946/47, seven, later 19 law students and one medical student came together at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel . As returned soldiers, they wanted to help themselves and their younger fellow students in the post-war period and use the academic freedom they had gained in a shared, value-based new beginning. Therefore, on November 3, 1946, they founded the Collegium Albertinum, named after the university founder Christian Albrecht (Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf) , in which the corporate principles of truthfulness , lifelong friendship and tolerance should apply. The formal application for admission to the British University Education Control Officer was granted in December 1946. In the summer semester of 1947, the CA decided to join an old student union. In the summer semester of 1949, the decision was made to focus specifically on the corps. From September 1949, the CA led the color violet-white-violet, the colors of the Christian Albrechts University, and its own circle .

From November 1949 onwards, through member Gerd Wollburg , there were several meetings of representatives of the CA with Altmarkers who wanted to reconstitute their forcibly suspended Corps Palaiomarchia from Halle in Kiel and possibly get together with the Masurians from Königsberg , who had been friends with them for a long time . Due to their quickly found agreement, the Altmarkers offered the meanwhile 35 members of the CA to admit them to the Corps Palaiomarchia, which was reconstituted on December 10, 1949, as a corps boys' convention (CC), possibly together with the Masovia in a joint corps. The Convent of the CA agrees with its members. a. Ortwin Butenberg, Wolfgang Doberauer , Wolfgang Erich , Hans Pries , Heribert Schareck , Werner Schattmann , Rudolf Tappe and Gerd Wollburg counted on December 12, 1949.

Palaiomarchia-Masovia in Kiel

Coat of arms of the Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia
Corps book of the Palaiomarchia, and the Palaiomarchia-Masovia 1950

At a meeting of members of the Corps Palaiomarchia and Masovia with representatives of the Collegium Albertinum (CA) in Hamburg on January 13, 1950, the Corps Masovia also declared its reconstitution. Thereupon Palaiomarchia announced its reconstitution from December 10, 1949 to January 13, 1950. The two corps now declared their “joint reconstitution” to form the new Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia (also: PM) “as a continuation of the two displaced corps Masovia and Palaiomarchia” (also for short: mother and founding corps) and took over the Collegium Albertinum as a future corpsman convention. At the same time, it was decided to wear the colors of both founding corps Palaiomarchia and Masovia in the future, to carry their coats of arms , motto and circles and to sing the color verses of both founding corps on festive occasions such as receptions from foxes , pubs and Kommersen . All festivals and events should also be celebrated together in the future, namely the foundation festival in Kiel in summer on the occasion of the foundation day of the Corps Masovia (June 14, 1830), and during the foundation day of the Corps Palaiomarchia (October 28, 1844) at the semester bar every winter semester should be. The end of the winter semester bar every year was to take place as a reconstitution bar to commemorate the joint reconstitution of the new Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia (January 13, 1950).

On January 14, 1950, the individual members of the former Collegium Albertinum were solemnly accepted in the Seeburg (Kiel) as new corps boys with Butenberg as the first charged . They received the Altmarker tape, which was initially only available, and signed the constitution in the Palaiomarchia reception book, which was only available at the time. All of the young CBs who could be reached in Kiel received the corresponding Masuria tape on January 26, 1950 in the club room of the cafeteria of Christian-Albrechts-Universität, all CBs who were absent later. On the same date, the joint reconstitution was reported to the other, in the meantime reconstituted, Kiel connections in the corporation ring, the Kiel AHSC and the ratio corps of the two founding corps. The founding corps Palaiomarchia and Masovia have since been run by the KSCV as corps that were forcibly suspended after 1935 until they were able to reconstitute Germany after the reunification (see below).

In the period that followed, the Corps experienced rapid growth, which was particularly characterized by the following events and the sailing sport intensely promoted by the Corps:

On July 1 and 2, 1950, the Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia celebrated its first foundation festival at the same time to celebrate the 120th foundation day of Masovia.

In the winter semester 1950/51 the Kieler Corps Holsatia and Saxonia reconstituted the Kieler SC with Palaiomarchia-Masovia and took part in the reconstitution of the KSCV on May 19, 1951 .

The Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia moved into its first corps home in May 1951 at Niemannsweg 109 and in 1953 founded a house association to acquire their own house. First, however, in 1954 it moved to larger, also rented rooms at Bartelsallee 3.

In 1952 it was decided to found the old gentlemen's association (AHV) of the Palaiomarchia-Masovia, whose members included the members of the AHV Palaiomarchia and the AHV Masovia with the AH recipients in Halle and Königsberg before the war; this AHV was continued to preserve any legal positions that could be reached again.

On June 14, 1953, the corps decided to connect its two ribbons with a silver clasp with the Albertus , the coat of arms of the University of Königsberg and the badge of its former students. This should make the togetherness of the two founding corps and the tradition, which also goes back to the old Masovia Königsberg, visible to the outside world.

Double band of the Altmark Masuria with Albertus clasp

Since the new Corps Palatia-Guestphalia had also connected its ribbons with a silver clasp, the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband (oKC) granted this corps and the Palaiomarchia-Masovia the special permit " for the duration of their temporary activity in West Germany two ribbons to lend, which must be connected by a clasp ". The KSCV tacitly dropped this increasingly obsolete restriction in 1978.

Corphaus of Palaiomarchia-Masovia in Kiel, Düppelstrasse 27

On the occasion of their 129th (115th) foundation festival on June 12, 1959, the Altmärker-Masurians moved from Bartelsallee 3 into their own corp house at Düppelstraße 27, which was a great gift thanks to the willingness of the old gentlemen of the corps to donate.

Masuria room on Düppelstrasse

On October 15, 1960, the old men of the AHV of Masovia and Palaiomarchia in Hanover ceremoniously awarded each other their ribbons. Almost all members of the Palaiomarchia-Masovia wore both ribbons and led the circles of both founding corps.

In the time of the 1968 student movement , the CC of Palaiomarchia-Masovia, on the recommendation of the KSCV, created the office of university representative and also organized public lectures at the university, including a. by the then AStA and VDS chairman Christoph Ehmann to the “ political mandate of the student body ”.

In 1973 the Senior Citizens' Convention in Kiel again became a suburb of the KSCV . Palaiomarchia-Masovia was the presiding corps and provided the local spokesman and his representative.

In the 1980 summer semester, the Palaiomarchia-Masovia Foundation Festival was celebrated on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Masovia. a. with an exhibition 150 years of Masovia Königsberg and a ceremony in Kiel Castle , to which representatives of the University and the city ​​of Kiel also brought their best wishes. The historian Oswald Hauser gave the lecture on the subject of "Spiritual Prussia".

At the 160th foundation festival in the summer semester of 1990, the traditions of the home universities of both founding corps were honored with a lecture by the Kiel political scientist and lawyer Ulrich Matthée on the subject of the spirit of pietism and enlightenment at the Prussian universities of Königsberg and Halle .

Reconstitution of the Palaiomarchia in Halle

The German reunification of Germany gave the Altmarkers who were still in Halle the opportunity to return to their home university. Many younger Altmark Masurians in Kiel supported this wish by joining the Palaiomarchia AHV that was still in existence. The Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia itself also celebrated the semester's inaugural bar on October 27, 1990 in the former, totally overcrowded corp house of the Palaiomarchia at Heinrich-und-Thomas-Mann-Straße 28 and supported the preparations for a reconstitution of the Palaiomarchia with both personnel and finances in Halle. The committees of the Palaiomarchia-Masovia voted on the 12th / 13th of December. January 1991 with the proviso that the Kiel Corps will not be divided into its two founding corps and that its ideal integrity will be preserved.

The Corps Palaiomarchia was solemnly reconstituted on May 4, 1991 by six Altmärker Masurians and two Berlin Märkers in their former corp house in Halle. After that, over 40 Altmark Masurians and members of other corps took up the Altmarker tape in order to further strengthen the young corps boy convent of the Palaiomarchia. It also quickly succeeded in getting young students at the University of Halle enthusiastic about the corps student idea and initially accepting them as foxes; these then formed the CC of the Palaiomarchia after their reception .

The corp house, which in the GDR era was used as public property for socialist youth work in the Kulturbund der GDR and was rented by Palaiomarchia after the reunification, finally had to be transferred back to the Corps Palaiomarchia in 1998 by the city of Halle as an office for regulating open property issues; because this was able to prove that the loss of the corp house was not based on a synchronization with the NS-Altherrenbund , but on its persecution because of the refusal of the ordered implementation of the Aryan paragraph .

The Corps Palaiomarchia then concluded an irrevocable Iron Cartel as a sign of its future close ties with Palaiomarchia-Masovia .

Due to this reconstitution of the Palaiomarchia, an intensive discussion developed within the Corps and with the bodies of the KSCV about the future structure of the Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia: Contrary to the demand made by the Statute Commission and the Historical Commission that the Palaiomarchia in Halle should be reconstituted Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia in Kiel only have one band and a circle, the convention decided on January 16, 1993: " The Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia remains unchanged in name and colors ".

With a letter to the expert commission of October 27, 1994, Palaiomarchia expressly confirms that Palaiomarchia-Masovia will continue to support the tradition of Palaiomarchia even after the reconstitution of the Palaiomarchia in Halle.

As a sign of their solidarity with the Masurian tradition, the Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia inaugurated the renovated Masurian Room, equipped with valuable exhibits from its members, on the occasion of its 165th foundation festival; again there was a ceremony in the Auditorium Maximum of Kiel University, with a lecture by Georg-Christoph von Unruh and a greeting from the mayor of Kiel.

Reconstitution of Masovia in Kiel

Signing of the Masovia reconstitution document in the Masurian room of Palaiomarchia-Masovia in Kiel 1997

Against the background of divergent resolutions by the KSCV commissions and the 50-year period for the deletion of suspended corps in accordance with Section 8 III of the Kosen statutes, six members of the AHV Masovia who were still in Königsberg decided on June 14, 1997 in Kiel to reconstitute the Corps Masovia with the express declaration in the document signed by you: “This reconstitution takes place in view of the fact that the reconstitution of January 14, 1950 is currently does not exist before the KSCV. It also takes place in the firm will to remain closely connected with Palaiomarchia-Masovia ... ” . 15 Altmärker-Masurians and one Altmärker from Halle recorded the Masovia tape in Kiel and thus also support its reconstitution. In addition, a future merger of the two corps was envisaged in order to maintain both the previous bands and circles of the Palaiomarchia-Masovia and the tradition of the old Masovia Königsberg.

This reconstitution of Masovia on June 14, 1997 was initially not recognized by the Kiel Seniors' Convent, since the Corps Masovia had already reconstituted together with Palaiomarchia to Palaiomarchia-Masovia in 1950. After renewed involvement of the expert committee of the KSCV and internal consultations, the reconstitution of the Masovia was recognized by the Palaiomarchia-Masovia on January 15, 2000, provided that the Corps Masovia in return recognizes the Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia unchanged in name, band and circle. After this reconstitution of Masovia in February 2000 was also recognized by the Kiel Seniors' Convent, Palaiomarchia-Masovia submitted the application to the Kösener oKC on June 3, 2000, as a corps founded on January 14 (recte 13), 1950 what happened, and in turn recognized the Corps Masovia, which was reconstituted in Kiel on June 14, 1997, as the successor to the Corps Masovia founded in 1830 in Königsberg. The coats of arms, ribbons, motto and color stanzas of the Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia remained unchanged; Since then, however, the circles have been put together and given only one exclamation mark to avoid confusion.

Further development at Palaiomarchia-Masovia

Circle of Palaiomarchia-Masovia written together with only one exclamation mark
Kale pub on the Corpshaus in Kiel in December 2018

After the Corps Masovia decided to relocate its headquarters to Potsdam on October 29, 2000, despite protests from the Marchia Berlin Cartel Corps , the Palaiomarchia-Masovia old gentlemen's association set up a commission on January 13, 2001 on the offer of the newly elected board of the Masovia's old men’s association Examination of a possible merger of the two corps in Kiel. Although the subsequent negotiations between the AHV representatives on both sides went well, further merger negotiations were rejected by a majority at the Masovia convention on April 24, 2001, to which old gentlemen of the Palaiomarchia-Masovia eligible to join were not admitted. In addition, Masovia now asserted a claim to sole representation of Masurian traditions against Palaiomarchia-Masovia .

Against this claim of Masovia, the Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia declared at its convention on June 9, 2001 that it had legitimately passed on the traditions of Masovia and Palaiomarchia through the decades and that nothing could deprive them of this historical origin. In this view she was fully supported by her other founding corps Palaiomarchia. The fact that the two corps Palaiomarchia and Masovia, reconstituted in 1991 and 1997, also continued these traditions at their locations in Halle and Potsdam did not stand in the way of Palaiomarchia-Masovia's self-image and claim to tradition.

In the period that followed, negotiations were held between the two corps on the question of maintaining tradition and the archive, and an arbitration draft settlement was worked out jointly, to which Palaiomarchia-Masovia approved by Convent resolution on June 15, 2003.

Sailing in Kiel

Integral part of the corp student education is next to the Mensurfechten the sailing . For this purpose, Palaiomarchia-Masovia has acquired the following yachts since its foundation:

In May 1952 Palaiomarchia-Masovia acquired the Spitzgatt ketch Coronel II - named by the previous owner after the sea ​​battle at Coronel in 1914 - which was rigged as a 65 m² gaff slup upwind . At the time of purchase, the ship no longer had an engine, but it proved itself all the more on long voyages, e.g. a. 1967 to Turku / Finland. In 1974 the ship was sold again.

Coronel III

In 1975 the second Coronel II , an Arpege built in France , was bought and put into service from donations . Great journeys took place with her, too. a. 1982 to the West Scottish Islands. This boat was sold again in 2012.

On April 19, 2013, Palaiomarchia-Masovia bought a third boat, a Scalar 36, from donations and put it into service as Coronel III . Since then, the young Altmark Masurians have been training to sail on this yacht.

Travel to Kaliningrad

Numerous members of the Palaiomarchia-Masovia made several trips to Masuria in Poland and to Kaliningrad , the former Königsberg , since 2000 . There they established contacts with today's university , brought donations to an orphanage they were friends with and visited a Russian corps brother who was based there and who had become active in Kiel and who remained loyal to his corps in his home country.

Further development at Palaiomarchia

After positive preliminary reports in the press, the Corps Palaiomarchia celebrated its 150th foundation festival on May 13, 1994 with an exhibition entitled “Altmärker in Halle - 1844–1994” and a ceremony at Martin Luther University , at which the Lord Mayor of the Stadt emphasized the importance of the corps for the personality development of the students and Hans Schadewaldt gave a lecture on the subject of the medical faculty in Halle and pietism .

As the first KSCV suburb in the new federal states, the Halle Seniors' Convent took over the official duties of the KSCV in 1995. As the presiding corps, Palaiomarchia provided the local spokesman , the treasurer and the three secretaries. In addition, the chairman of his old men’s association, Gerhard Daniel, gave a lecture on the situation at the time at a seminar of the Halle Seniors’s Convent in 1995 on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the dissolution of the KSCV, which ultimately went back to the above-mentioned resistance of the Corps to the exclusion of its Jewish members and about further development.

Palaiomarchia celebrated its 170th foundation festival on May 9, 2014 with a ceremony in the Handel House in Halle, at which the chairman of the liberal Jewish synagogue community in Halle, Karl Mosche Sommer, gave the lecture on the subject of “Jews in Halle from ancient times to the present”.

On April 26, 2016, the lawyer and historian Georg Prick gave a lecture at the Corpshaus in Halle about the former AH committee chairman of the Palaiomarchia, Bernhard Hofmann (1889–1954), who also proved himself as a champion for the Confessing Church in the so-called church struggle from 1933 and after the war in Magdeburg worked as consistorial president of the Evangelical Church Province of Saxony . Because of the exceptional services Bernhard Hofmann, who could not be honored because of the circumstances of the time during his lifetime, he was awarded the Corps Palaiomarchia on October 28, 2017 exceptionally posthumously the honorary membership . Since the certificate of honor could no longer be handed over to her daughter Ursula Hofmann, who died very old on December 23, 2018, it was presented to Erdmann Schott, Hofmann's grandson and son of theologian Christian-Erdmann Schott , on January 9, 2019 .

External relations

Due to their common history over many decades, Palaiomarchia and Palaiomarchia-Masovia are linked by an irrevocable “Iron Cartel”. With the exception of the period before the great suspension from 1874 to 1882, both belong to the so-called Blue Circle in the KSCV . T. the same conditions ; in detail:

Palaiomarchia

Iron cartel

Palaiomarchia-Masovia (since 1991)

Corps are dearly friends

Friendly Corps

Palaiomarchia-Masovia

Iron cartel

  • Palaiomarchia (since 1991)

Cartels

Friendly Corps

Traditional relationship

  • Albertina in Hamburg (since 1951)

Members

Palaiomarchia

In alphabetic order

Palaiomarchia-Masovia

Holder of the Klinggräff Medal

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

Palaiomarchia

  • Jörg Richter (1996)

Palaiomarchia-Masovia

  • Sven Becker (1994)
  • Peter Heinrich Selhausen II (2017)

literature

  • Friedrich Wilhelm Koenig: From two centuries. History of the student body and the student corporation at the University of Halle . Halle an der Saale 1894.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Koenig: History of the Corps Palaiomarchia zu Halle a. See the still existing logs of the CC and the Halle SC . Halle an der Saale, 2nd edition 1903.
  • Torsten Lehmann: The Halle Corps in the German Empire . Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle 2007.

Web links

Commons : Corps Palaiomarchia  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Peter Hümmer: The emergence of the corps under the sign of classical idealism - their predecessors and demarcation from the fraternity . In: Rolf-Joachim Baum (Ed.): "We want men, we want action!" - German corps students from 1848 to today . Berlin 1998.
  2. ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 57.
  3. Otto Gerlach (Ed.): Kösener Corpslisten 1960 (KCL 1960) . Self-published by the Association of Old Corps Students, Kassel 1960, p. 599 (Halle-Palaiomarchia - serial no. 89) .
  4. ^ Ludwig Denecke : Palaiomarchia in SS 1874. Corpszeitung der Altmärker-Masuren 55, Kiel 1974, pp. 1210-1212
  5. ^ Friedrich-Wilhelm Koenig: History of the Corps Palaiomarchia zu Halle . 2nd Edition. Plötz, Halle a. P. 1903.
  6. Academic monthly books 8 (1891/92), p. 39
  7. Rosco GS Weber: The German Corps in the Third Reich . SH-Verlag, Cologne 1998, p. 125 ff .
  8. Jürgen Herrlein : On the "Aryan question" in student associations . Nomos, 2015, p. 374 .
  9. Rosco GS Weber: The German Corps in the Third Reich . 1998, p. 157 .
  10. ^ Gerhard Daniel: The situation of the Jewish Corpsbrüder 1930-1935 using the example of Palaiomarchia . In: The Altmärker-Bote - Corps newspaper of the Palaiomarchia . tape 4 . Halle 1996, p. 174-180 .
  11. ^ Bernhard Hofmann (lawyer) , circular to all Altmärker, New Year 1935 (Evangelisches Zentralarchiv in Berlin).
  12. ^ Mitteldeutsche National Zeitung, Halle, August 29, 1935, BA Kobl. R128, f.74 and Kös. Arch.
  13. ^ [Anonymous]: The shame in the Corps Palaiomarchia. In: The striker . Issue 44, October 1935.
  14. Rosco GS Weber: The German Corps in the Third Reich . RH-Verlag, Cologne 1998, p. 173 ff .
  15. ^ Lammers, From the Palaiomarchia case to the exclusion of the Kösener SC, BA Koblenz. R128, 101.
  16. ^ Gerhard Neuenhoff: The dissolution of the HKSCV and VAC 1935 . In: then and now . Supplement to the yearbook. Vögel, 1968, p. 32 .
  17. Rosco GS Weber: The German Corps in the Third Reich . SH-Verlag, Cologne 1998, p. 185 ff .
  18. ^ Michael Grüttner : Students in the Third Reich . Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn 1995, p. 321 f .
  19. File number W 553, 1, c (7)
  20. ^ Wilhelm Schrader-Rottmers: To the prehistory . In: Corps newspaper of the Altmark Masuria . No. 43 . Kiel 1968, p. 846 f .
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