All-German conference

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The All-German Conferences were events of the Coburg Convent (CC) and the German Singers' Union (DS) held annually in January in Berlin during the time of German division . Therefore, they dealt primarily with the causes, the cultural, political and economic effects of the German division and its possible overcoming and had the task of familiarizing active members (i.e. students) of the CC and the DS with this problem. After the opening of the inner-German borders and the reunification of Germany , DS and CC have been organizing Student Day in different university cities since 1992 .

literature

  • Germany as a Passion , in the Historia Academica series.