Landsmannschaft Plavia-Arminia Leipzig

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Country team Plavia-Arminia

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Basic data
University location: Leipzig
University / s: University of Leipzig
Founding: May 2nd, 1855 (Plavia)
Corporation association : Coburg Convent
Rudelsburg Alliance
Cartel / District / AG: Silver cartel
Color status : colored
Colours:
Fox colors:
Cap: Biedermeier hat
Type of Confederation: Men's association
Position to the scale : mandatory
Website: www.plavia-arminia.de

The Landsmannschaft Plavia-Arminia Leipzig is a striking student union at the University of Leipzig . It is a merger of several former connections with roots in Leipzig . As the only connection it is both a member of the Rudelsburg Alliance of former student associations of the GDR and the Coburg Convent (CC). It is non-denominational and apolitical.

Color and motto

The color is white-blue-gold on red (from bottom to top), the Fuxenband white-blue on red. The student cap is blue. The motto is united and strong .

history

The connection has been known as Plavia-Arminia since 2010, when the country teams Plavia-Cheruscia and Saxo-Afrania merged. The Plavia-Cheruscia itself is a merger of the two old Leipziger Landsmannschaften Plavia (founded 1855) and Cheruscia (founded 1877), the Saxo-Afrania was founded in 1988 in Leipzig during the GDR era .

Landsmannschaft Plavia (1855)

The Landsmannschaft Plavia (Latin for Plauen ) was founded on May 2, 1855. This makes her the oldest predecessor of today's Plavia-Arminia country team. Some of its founders were previously members of the Landsmannschaft Grimensia in Leipzig, which was founded in 1853.

With the compatriots Lipsia and Ruthenia, Plavia founded the first local compatriot association. Originally her band was two-tone gray and gold. From the end of May Plavia wore the colors gray-white-red. In addition to this, there is a three-volume file in the university archive. Plavia, suspended since 1866, had been reconstituted in 1872 and merged with the Lipsia compatriot.

During the National Socialist era , Plavia merged with Klaus von Pape's comradeship .

Corps Plavia (1877/78)

Corps Plavia in the KKL 1910

When the Black Progress spread, the Corps Plavia split off from the Landsmannschaft in 1877. The 25 "Korpsplaviern" (as they called themselves) included Friedrich Hermann Wölfert , Heinrich Bossart , Moritz Knobloch , Theodor von Kolde , Georg Michaelis and Moritz Fünfstück . Plavia had common corps brothers with Bavaria Erlangen , Borussia Tübingen , Guestphalia Würzburg , Teutonia Berlin and Teutonia Halle . After a nocturnal fight reported by the Arminia fraternity in Leipzig , Plavia's corps boys were discredited by the Senior Citizens' Convention in Leipzig in June 1878 . For the resumption, the Corps (without the guilty party) would have had to renounce again. It was suspended and probably died for lack of old men .

Landsmannschaft Cheruscia (1877)

The Landsmannschaft Cheruscia was founded on June 22, 1877 as a free academic smoking club in Leipzig. From 1881 he called himself Cheruscia . The name referred to the Germanic tribe of the Cherusci and Hermann the Cherusci . Their colors were gray-white-blue. She was a founding member of the Goslar Chargierten Convent, founded in 1882 . In the First World War they lost 39 of their members, in whose honor they had their own Fallen Memorial created in the form of a bronze relief in 1919/1920, which was based on the motif of the Hermann monument in the Teutoburg Forest . It was the work of the Leipzig sculptor Johannes Hartmann and bears the name of the creator as well as the year 1919. This has been preserved and is owned by the Landsmannschaft Plavia-Arminia Leipzig. Of the 39 Cheruscans who died, 13 were Leipzig students and were also mentioned on the no longer preserved plinth on the Lion Monument at the University of Leipzig . The names and fields of study of the students standing on the pedestal have been preserved through a script relating to this monument. In 1936 the Cheruscia was dissolved by the National Socialists. The former members met in western post-war Germany and merged there in 1960 with the Landsmannschaft Plavia to form the Leipziger Landsmannschaft Plavia-Cheruscia in Munich.

Gymnastics Federation Variscia (1879)

The Variscia gymnastics club was founded in Leipzig in 1879. A file is available in the Leipzig University Archives. It emerged from the Voigtland Students Association and in 1912 joined the umbrella organization of the German Gymnastics Association. Variscia is the Latin name for Vogtland . As with Plavia, the founding members came from this area of ​​Saxony. During the unrest in Leipzig in 1920, two students from the Leipzig University were also killed among members of the Leipzig Volunteer Regiment. These were Karl Ernst Siebers from the Landsmannschaft Grimensia Leipzig and Karl Köhler from the Gymnastics Federation Variscia Leipzig. Variscia was also dissolved in 1935.

In 1955 the old men joined the Arminia gymnastics club in Cologne. The Arminia Cologne gymnastics club was founded on June 19, 1902 as an academic gymnastics club at the Cologne Commercial College with the colors black, red and gold. She changed her colors to black, red and white in 1919. Like Variscia and Cheruscia, Arminia was also dissolved in 1935 and reopened in 1951. In order to keep the tradition of Variscia alive, members of the Arminia Cologne gymnastics club participated in the founding of the Leipzig-based Plavia-Arminia team.

Landsmannschaft Plavia-Cheruscia in Munich (1959)

The silver cartel. Colors and compasses of the Landsmannschaft Plavia-Cheruscia in the top row, 3rd from the left

The Landsmannschaft Plavia-Cheruscia was created on December 5, 1959 in Munich through a merger of the old rulers of the two Landsmannschaft Plavia and Cheruscia founded in Leipzig. The joint active operation began in the 1960 summer semester. In 2009 the federal government was suspended.

Academic country team Saxo-Afrania (1988)

The Academic Landsmannschaft Saxo-Afrania zu Leipzig was founded on April 22, 1988 in the Leipzig suburb of Böhlitz-Ehrenberg. Initially, students and academics united under the name Alt-Herren-Convent Saxonia with an interest in student cultural history and student customs. Despite the ban on student associations in the German Democratic Republic , an active federal life established itself. The Alt-Herren-Convent Saxonia took part on the 3rd Allianz-Kommers from 20./21. May 1989 and the following and was one of the initiators of the founding of the Rudelsburg Alliance in 1990 together with Saxo-Ascania Halle . The decision to revive academic fencing had already been taken in December 1988. On September 23, 1990, the only canteen day in the then still existing GDR took place in the "Zum Burgblick" inn in Saaleck near Bad Kösen . The Academic Landsmannschaft Sachsen zu Leipzig played a key role in this, and a little later became the Academic Landsmannschaft Saxo-Afrania zu Leipzig. With her activitas she provided five timpani for the five games of this mensur day. The Academic Landsmannschaft Sachsen zu Leipzig in turn is a merger of the German student union Saxonia Leipzig (formerly Alt-Herren-Convent Saxonia) and the Academic Fechtgemeinschaft Halle-Leipzig. The latter is a foundation u. a. by Henner Huhle , who in the early days as a fencing master took over the scale training of the timpani and also procured the necessary utensils. Both the import of the mensur items and the establishment of the Academic Fechtgemeinschaft Halle-Leipzig were illegal at the time. The name Saxo-Afrania was adopted in December 1990 for the promise of support by the Landsmannschaft Afrania ( Old Leipzig Landsmannschaft Afrania ), founded in Leipzig in 1838 and based in Heidelberg since 1960 . She has been a member of the CC since 1991. Since then, there has been a friendship with the old Leipzig Landsmannschaft Afrania zu Heidelberg . Saxo-Afrania was declared suspended on April 22, 2006. Plavia-Arminia took over the colors from the Academic Country Team Saxo-Afrania.

Country team Plavia-Arminia (2010)

On October 1, 2010, Plavia-Cheruscia and Saxo-Afrania merged with the support of the Arminia Cologne gymnastics club, which, however, did not follow the merger agreement, under the name of Plavia-Arminia based in Leipzig. The Gründungskommers took place on October 16, 2010 in Leipzig in the Gohliser Schlößchen . The founding of Plavia-Arminia, on the other hand, goes back to the anniversary summer on the occasion of the 600th anniversary of the University of Leipzig. This was also noted by the student council (Stura) of the University of Leipzig.

The Landsmannschaft Plavia-Arminia is the first and so far the only CC association in Leipzig after the Second World War. As the successor to Plavia-Cheruscia, she is also a member of the silver cartel , and as the successor to the Academic Landsmannschaft Saxo-Afrania zu Leipzig, a member of the Rudelsburg Alliance.

Members

literature

  • Chronicle of the gymnastics club Variscia , ed. by the AH-Verband with the participation of Aktivitas on the occasion of the 50th foundation festival on October 29, 1929. Leipzig 1929.
  • Ecce Cherusciae: 1914-1918 . Chemnitz undated [after 1924]
  • Michael Doeberl , Otto Scheel , Wilhelm Schlink , Hans Sperl , Eduard Spranger , Hans Bitter and Paul Frank (eds.): Das Akademische Deutschland , Volume 2. CA Weller Verlag, Berlin 1931, p. 330.
  • Robert Paschke : The Corps Plavia Leipzig . Once and Now, Yearbook of the Association for Corps Student History Research, special volume 1960, pp. 41–46.
  • Frithjof Horn: Dr. August Reuter - founder of the Corps Plavia Leipzig (1851–1920) . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 37 (1992), pp. 283-284.
  • Ulrich Beck and Peter Kehling: The history of the Leipziger Landsmannschaft Plavia-Cheruscia in Munich , in: Silver cartel 1857-2007 . Hanover 2007, pp. 85-108.
  • CC sheets 2/2010, p. 25.
  • Paulgerhard Gladen : Country teams and gymnastics associations in the Coburg Convent . Hilden 2009.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Meyers Konversationslexikon . 5th edition, Leipzig 1896, supplement to the article student associations .
  2. Leipzig University Archives: Holdings Rector: Rep. 02/04/027: Acta, the foundation of the student association Plavia re. 1855–1862. It also contains details about the history of their colors.
  3. Max Mechow: Well-known CCer , in: Short biographies of deceased compatriots and gymnasts . Historia Academica, series of publications by the Coburg Convent, Vol. 8/9, Stuttgart-Möhringen [1976], p. 2
  4. ^ Wilhelm Bruchmüller: The Leipzig student 1409-1909 . Leipzig, p. 133.
  5. ^ Commemorative sheet for the thirty-fifth foundation festival of the Landsmannschaft Plavia zu Leipzig, May 2, 1890 , Magdeburg 1890, p. 22.
  6. ^ University archive Leipzig: holdings Rector: Rep. 02/16/03 / P / 06 Landsmannschaft Plavia 1859-1933
  7. Ulrich Beck and Peter Kehling: The history of the Leipziger Landsmannschaft Plavia-Cheruscia zu Munich, in: Silver Cartel 1857-2007. Hanover 2007, pp. 85-108. Here p. 86.
  8. Holger Zinn: The comradeships of the leagues of the German Landsmannschaft (DL) and the representative convent (VC) in the years between 1933 and 1945 , Historia Academica Volume 40 (2001), p. 159.
  9. cf. Ronald Lambrecht: Students in Saxony 1918-1945: Studies on student self-administration, social and economic situation and the political behavior of the Saxon student body in the republic and dictatorship , history and politics in Saxony, Vol. 28, Leipzig 2011, pp. 373-393. Here p. 390.
  10. ^ Archives of the Landsmannschaft Plavia-Arminia: P01: "Constitution of the Landsmannschaft Plavia in Leipzig". In addition to the constitution, list of members from 1855-1965. According to this directory, the church historian Theodor Kolde confessed to the Corps Plavia, who, like Hermann Wölfert, had transferred to the Plavia after the reconstitution of the Plavia in 1872 and the merger with the Lipsia Landsmannschaft founded in 1847.
  11. ^ Robert Paschke : The Corps Plavia in Leipzig . Once and Now , Special Volume 1960, pp. 41–46.
  12. Files on the Cheruscia Landsmannschaft in the Leipzig City Archives
  13. ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 87.
  14. Chronicle of the Gymnastics Association Variscia, ed. by the AH-Verband with the participation of Aktivitas on the occasion of the 50th foundation festival on October 29, 1929. Leipzig 1929, p. 9 ff.
  15. Martin Beyrich: On the 100th birthday of the Landsmannschaft Cheruscia Leipzig , Munich 1977.
  16. http://d-nb.info/1074586875
  17. August Gaul , Max Esser : August Gauls war memorial, completed by Max Esser. The University of Leipzig donated by Heinrich Toelle . Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung, Leipzig 1925.
  18. ^ UAL: Holdings Rector: Rep. 02/16/03 / C / 02 Landsmannschaft Cheruscia, 1877-1933.
  19. ^ University archive Leipzig : holdings of the rector: Rep. 02/16/03 / V / 02 (2 vols.) Turnerschaft Variscia.
  20. UAL: Bailiff index: Karl Köhler: geb. February 15, 1899 in Sollwitz near Dessau; Residence in Leipzig Carolinenstrasse 27, also in Dessau since 1917 in the one-year-old volunteer infantry regiment 93, released on January 18, 1919, enrolled as a philology student on May 3, 1917. Note as a volunteer in the unrest in Leipzig on March 18, 1920. - Volunteer Regiment Leipzig. A memorial book , written by fellow campaigners, ed. by Curt Rakette and Hugo Hertel, Leipzig 1935, p. 84. - Turnerschaft "Variscia" Leipzig 1879-1929: Chronicle of the Turnerschaft Variscia , ed. by the AH-Verband with the participation of Aktivitas on the occasion of the 50th foundation festival on October 29, 1929, p. 57 and p. 93. -Ronald Lambrecht, Students in Saxony 1918-1945: Studies on student self-administration, social and economic situation and political Behavior of Saxon Students in Republic and Dictatorship , Leipzig 2011, p. 283.
  21. Paul Gerhardt Gladen: Country teams and Turnerschaften in the Coburg Convent . Hilden 2009. p. 27.
  22. ^ History of the gymnastics club in the CC Arminia Cologne. Printed as a one-off festival edition and published by the A.-H.-Verband with the participation of some federal brothers on the occasion of the 68th foundation festival on July 3, 1970.
  23. ^ Heinz Kraus: The country teams and gymnastics associations of the Coburg Convent . Student History Association, 1978, p. 158.
  24. Der Burschen-Correspondent No. 2 ( Memento of the original from September 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 427 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.rudelsburger-allianz.de
  25. The counterparts were provided by the two Berlin Landsmannschaft Thuringia and Landsmannschaft Preußen, as well as the GDR association D.St.V. Markomannia zu Greifswald. Student Association (GDR) # 1990 - Immo Garn, The first and last canteen day in the GDR , in: Deutsche Corps-Zeitung, Nov. 1990, p.26. - Olaf Martin Oels, memories of the beginning. Personal memories from the active time in the former GDR , in: Archived copy ( Memento of the original from September 21, 2013 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. -Olaf Martin Oels, memories of the beginning. Personal memories from the active time in the former GDR , in: Einst und Jetzt, yearbook of the Association for Corpsstudentische Geschichtsforschung, Volume 43, 1998, pp. 25–40. The author of these memoirs himself fought one of the five courses for the Landsmannschaft Sachsen Leipzig. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.rudelsburger-allianz.de
  26. ^ Olaf-Martin Oels: The Academic Fechtgemeinschaft - Weapons Students in the GDR , in: Kurt U. Bertrams: Student Associations in the GDR . Hilden 2006, p. 128 f.
  27. Paul Gerhardt Gladen: Country teams and Turnerschaften in the Coburg Convent . Hilden 2009. p. 114.
  28. Jürgen Modrzynski: Landsmannschaft Saxo Afrania in: Kurt U. Bertrams: student organizations in the GDR . Hilden 2006, pp. 73-76.
  29. http://web.archive.org/web/20130928164746/http://www.bezreg-koeln.nrw.de/brk_internet/service/amtsblatt/archiv_2013/Amt_18_2013.pdf Accordingly, the old gentlemen's association of the Turnerschaft Arminia Cologne has been in existence since 2013 dissolved.
  30. CC-Blätter 2/2010, p. 25 (PDF; 4.0 MB)
  31. stura-Leipzig 2011 (PDF; 2.0 MB)
  32. Ecce Cherusciae, p. 21 f.
  33. ^ Membership directory of the Landsmannschaft Plavia-Arminia Leipzig (as of 2011)