KDStV Carolus Magnus Saarbrücken

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KDSt.V. Carolus Magnus Saarbrücken

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Basic data
University location: Saarbrücken
University / s: University of Saarland
Founding: March 25, 1953
Place of foundation: Saarbrücken
Corporation association : CV (1953)
Association number: 98
Abbreviation: CM!
Color status : colored
Type of Confederation: Men's association
Religion / Denomination: Roman Catholic
Position to the scale : not striking
Motto: Unitas, Libertas, Caritas!
Website: carolus-magnus-sb.de

The Catholic German Student Association Carolus Magnus ( emphasis : Charlemagne ; KDStV Carolus Magnus) Saarbrücken in CV is a company incorporated in 1953, not beating , Catholic fraternity . It was the only recognized establishment of a student association in the then semi-autonomous Saarland .

founding

After the Second World War , the CV-Gauverband "Saravia" tried to establish a new association at the Saarland University, which was just emerging . One condition at the time was the recognition of the preamble to the Saarland constitution of December 15, 1947 in terms of the obligation to register in the Saarland Association Act for start-ups. Although the "Saar state" was formally sovereign, it was economically part of the former occupying power of France . Not least because of the strong political influence of neighboring France on decisions of the state government, neutrality and distance from the Federal Republic of Germany had to be maintained, the Saarland was de facto a " protectorate " of France. This was also evident in the education sector. The Saarland University was founded as an offshoot of the Université de Nancy and had a strong European orientation, which was reflected in the integration of German and French educational traditions. The connection was able to avoid a pronounced reference to Germany in the external image through the neutral suffix “AV” ( Academic Connection ), the reference to the “Pater Europae” and the open formulation of the “ Patria principle ”. That this was necessary was shown by the prohibition of the Germania fraternity in the same place in the founding year 1951. For example, the newly founded Carolus Magnus was allowed to actively participate in the CV week in Trier as a "friendly connection" as early as 1953 without special conditions . Both the public consecration of the flag and the membership of the association went without repression . The founding convention of AV Carolus Magnus took place on March 25, 1953, and Füxen was first received on June 10, 1953. On November 15, 1953, the "AV" was officially accepted as KDStV Carolus Magnus in the Cartell Association.

As expected, the years between 1953 and 1955 were shaped by the question of the Saar Statute , on which a plebiscite had to decide on October 23, 1955 in order to regulate future state affiliation or further self-determination of the state. The foundation of the sister association KDStV Saarland (Saarbrücken) Jena on June 18, 1961, as a late consequence of the heated and controversial debates (within the association) about the "Saar question", which temporarily weakened the personnel structure of Aktivitas and old rulers, is considered a turning point . In the regeneration phase from this year, two CV connections existed next to each other in Saarbrücken, whereby the younger connection recorded a marginally higher influx and only moved to the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena in 2006 .

Carolus Magnus is the oldest tolerated foundation of the two German and two French student associations that remain in the area today during the period of the semi-autonomous Saar state.

Known members

  • Bernhard J. Deubig (1948–2018), German judge and politician (CDU), Mayor of Kaiserslautern from 1999 to 2007
  • Heinrich Draeger (1907–1991), 1957 to 1972 member of the German Bundestag
  • Werner Groß , judge at the Federal Court of Justice
  • Heinz Klaus Mertes , German journalist, television presenter and producer
  • Johann Wilhelm Römer , German lawyer and politician (CDU), from 1990 to 2001 he was Secretary General of the German Red Cross (DRK)
  • Ernst Schneider , German management consultant, behavioral trainer and specialist book author
  • Heinz Schwärtzel , German mathematician and computer scientist

literature

  • Andreas Neumann (Ed.): KDStV Carolus Magnus zu Saarbrücken in the CV, 1953–2013, For the 60th Foundation Festival, historical facts on connection and Fuxenfibel. Norderstedt 2013, ISBN 978-3-7322-4860-5
  • Andreas Neumann (ed.): KDStV Carolus Magnus zu Saarbrücken in CV: 1953–2015 (Cārolus Māgnus). [Kindle Edition], 2015 [Ed. 1]
  • Andreas Neumann (Ed.): KDStV Carolus Magnus zu Saarbrücken in the CV: Fuxenfibel I (Cārolus Māgnus). [Kindle Edition], 2015 [Ed. 1]
  • Andreas Neumann (Ed.): KDStV Carolus Magnus zu Saarbrücken in the CV: Fuxenfibel II (Cārolus Māgnus). [Kindle Edition], 2015 [Ed. 1]
  • KDStV Carolus Magnus zu Saarbrücken in the CV: 50 years Carolus-Magnus. In neccessariis unitas. In dubiis libertas. In omnibus caritas. 1953-2002. Saarbrücken 2003

Web links

  • Homepage of the KDStV Carolus Magnus in the CV of Saarbrücken

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Protocol of the founding convent of A. V. Carolus Magnus, Saarbrücken on March 25, 1953 in the Johannishof in Saarbrücken; in: Festzeitschrift 50 Jahre Carolus Magnus 1953–2003 , Saarbrücken 2003, p. 22; Online scan of the founding minutes (accessed April 9, 2013)
  2. a b In the spirit of CAROLUS MAGNUS. The first colored student association in Saarland. Festive consecration of the new flag in St. Joseph zu St. Ingbert , in: Saarbrücker Zeitung , November 17, 1953
  3. ^ Saravia, History section, saravia.de ( accessed May 27, 2012)
  4. Herbert Elzer: The German reunification on the Saar: the Federal Ministry for all-German issues and the network of the pro-German opposition 1949–1955 ; Sankt Ingbert 2007, p. 541 et passim
  5. language, cf. "Remembering after 50 years - panel discussion with students from the very beginning" in: CAMPUS issue 1/1999 on the 50th anniversary of the university (last accessed on February 11, 2015), educational tradition detailed in the article A Franco-German university foundation and general educational institution, Founding From the chronicle of Saarland University ( Memento of the original from July 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.uni-saarland.de
  6. German Charlemagne , French Charlemagne , cf. Neumann (Ed.): KDStV Carolus Magnus, pp. 36–38.
  7. Neumann (ed.): KDStV 2013, “Due to the political situation, we had to act very carefully because the gentlemen in Saarland at the time, the French and Johannes Hoffmann, were suspicious of student associations. Therefore we had to replace the word Patria everywhere with 'home and people' ”, p. 26.
  8. ^ Neumann (Ed.): KDStV Carolus Magnus, pp. 22, 27 f.
  9. Paulgerhard Gladen , Ulrich Becker: Gaudeamus igitur: the student connections then and now , Munich (Ed. Ulrich Becker) 1986, p. 213
  10. ^ Association Générale d'Amitié, in: Robert H. Schmidt: Saarpolitik 1945–1957 , Vol. Political Structure, Berlin 1959, p. 361; Fraternité d'Etudiants de Saarlande, Rodena THV: Collection handover to the Rodena Theological-Historical Association , in addition to the UdN, the Rodena THV also receives a copy of the 2013 collection, p. 2 f., Online , (accessed March 31, 2013)
  11. Information on saravia.de , area old gentlemen's circle "Fulcolingia"

Remarks

  1. a b According to the query of the archive of associations in the state capital of Saarbrücken, as of May 22, 2015. The term “tolerated” is to be understood as meaning “recognized”. Although "the years between 1953 and 1955 were characterized by the maintenance of tradition and the advocacy of annexation to the FRG [...]", recognition was given [quote and cf. Neumann: KDStV. Carolus Magnus, Norderstedt 2013. pp. 18f.]. The example on p. 19 [ibid.] Shows that the recognition was not a mere formality: “The establishment of the Germania fraternity on November 23, 1951 was a legally unrecognized establishment, as it had the necessary licensing by the protectorate administration and the Saarland Government in the Saar Protectorate was denied. ". The term 'Duldung' is explicitly found in Dr. Otmar Schönebergers on the story of Carolus Magnus in the festival magazine for the 40th Foundation Festival, Saarbrücken 1993.
  2. By the beginning of the 1990s, Saarland had succeeded in gaining 102 new members, while Carolus Magnus only grew by 84 new members in the same period. CV Secretariat (Ed.): Complete CV directory ; Munich 2007; Pp. V-167 ff .; Pp. V-523 ff.
  3. Student associations at Saarland University, in brackets date of settlement or foundation: ASV Saar-Ostpreußen Saarbrücken (1956), Cimbria Königsberg zu Saarbrücken (1956), Ghibellinia Prague zu Saarbrücken (1959), Saarbrücker Burschenschaft Germania (1951/1956)