Corps Pomerania Greifswald

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Corps Pomerania (coat of arms) .jpg
Basic data
University location: Greifswald , Western Pomerania
First foundation: November 5, 1810
Association: Kösener SC Association
Colours: ether blue-silver-ether blue
Band :
Address: Arndtstrasse 3, 17489 Greifswald
Website: No

The Corps Pomerania Greifswald is a striking and color-bearing student association at the University of Greifswald .

history

The corps was founded on November 5, 1810 at what was then the Swedish Alma Mater Gryphiswaldensis . In 1813 the members from Swedish-Western Pomerania founded the subsidiary Sueco-Pomerania , which was re-established in Pomerania after the area was incorporated into Prussia (1815). On August 22, 1816, the Neopomerania was constituted, which was re- established at the end of 1817. The name Neopomerania also referred to the former Swedish territory now known as "New Western Pomerania".

In 1816, Pomerania was banned by the academic authorities. Secretly reconstituted that same year, it was postponed in 1817. The Pomerania Greifswald association resumed active operations in 1819 and was reconstituted on June 12, 1829 with the old colors and the old motto . 1834, 1847, 1873 and 1876 each had to be adjourned for one semester. In his early years, which used the country Corps Pomerania close links with the same Corps in Frankfurt (Oder) , Göttingen , Halle (Saale) and Berlin .

As early as 1858, ten years after the founding of the KSCV, Pomerania and Theodor Eiserhardt appointed the Heidelberg oKC chairman . She was the presiding suburban corps of the KSCV three times and in 1870 appointed Fritz Siemens (1870), Carl Colley (1890) and Alfred Solger (1908) the chairman of the oKC.

Because of the First World War , Pomerania was inactive from 1914 to 1919. In the era of National Socialism they had in 1935, like all Corps suspend . The old men supported the SC-Kameradschaft Yorck , which existed from August 1937 to March 1945 and was based on the tradition of the Corps Borussia . After the Second World War , reconstitution in the Soviet occupation zone and in the German Democratic Republic was impossible; however, the corps inheritance was cultivated by members of the Corps Saxonia Göttingen until the fall of the Berlin Wall . The sons of old men at Saxonia received the Pomeranian ribbon when they fought a scale on their colors . In the absence of active members, a reconstitution has since been postponed twice. Pomerania has been active again since 2005 and has been based in Greifswald since 2006. At the 200th Foundation Festival (2010), the former Prime Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Alfred Gomolka, gave the keynote address.

Couleur and motto

Old corp house of Pomerania (1910)
Today's corp house of Pomerania (2014)

The corps boy ribbon is ether blue-silver-ether blue, the fox ribbon white-ether blue on silver percussion . The student cap is ether blue.

Slogans
Ubi patria, ibi bene!
Blue as the ether is our banner, we stand firm as the oak in a storm!
Heraldic sayings
Our covenant is only divided by death!
vfifi = vivat fratres intimo foedere iuncti
Pomerania be the flag!
gun = gladius ultor noster

External relations

A cartel relationship exists with the Corps Saxonia Göttingen . Pomerania is friends with the Hansea Bonn , Franconia-Jena , Guestphalia Halle and Franconia Munich . There was a cartel with Marchia Halle until its suspension in 1866 .

Members

In alphabetic order

First list of Pomerania members in the files of the University of Greifswald
  • Hermann von Vahl (1826–1892), Counselor, Member of the State Parliament, Member of the State Council
  • Hermann Vermehren (1792–1858), Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and consistorial councilor
  • Paul Vogt (surgeon) (1844–1885), full professor in Greifswald
  • Gustav Voigt (1886–1970), district administrator for the districts of Sangerhausen and the Duchy of Lauenburg
  • Johannes Gottlob Paul Voigt (1889–1954), district administrator of the Hanau district, board member and director of the Buckau R. Wolf AG machine factory in Magdeburg, board member of Berlin-Karlsruher Industrie-Werke AG in Berlin, president of the Oldenburg regional administrative court
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Weber (1813–1894), doctor and poet
  • Richard Wellmann (1830–1910), Major, MdHdA
  • Felix Wesener (1855–1930), professor of internal medicine
  • Kurt Wittmer-Eigenbrodt (1889–1975), lawyer, farmer and politician

literature

  • Chronicle of the Corps Pomerania , Greifswald 1897.
  • Directory of members of Pomerania , Greifswald 1897.
  • From the history of the University of Greifswald: Festschrift for the 450th anniversary of the University of Greifswald, presented by the Society for Pomeranian History and Archeology , Stettin 1906.
  • Arno Schmidt : From the Greifswald student life around 1812. Einst und Jetzt , Volume 4 (1959), pp. 42–57.
  • Wolfgang von der Groeben : Pomerania! Saxonia! Düsseldorf 2010.

Web links

Commons : Corps Pomerania Greifswald  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 54.
  2. ^ Ludwig Denecke : Three family books of Christian Heinrich Johannes Sueco-Pomeraniae, Pomeraniae, Neopomeraniae. Greifswald and Berlin 1813 to 1819 . In: then and now. Yearbook of the Association for Corporate Student History Research 38 (1993), p. 126.
  3. 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.
  4. Wolfgang v. der Groeben: 200 years of Pomerania. Prime Minister a. D. Prof. Dr. Alfred Gomolka gave the keynote lecture in the auditorium of the Ernst Moritz Arndt University in Greifswald . Corps Magazin (Deutsche Corpszeitung 112th volume) 3/2010, p. 26