List of well-known Weinheim Corps students

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This list contains persons who belonged to, or belong to , current, expired or former Weinheimer Corps .

The list is based on corps, so that multiband people are listed accordingly in all their corps. In accordance with the customs in the Weinheim Seniors' Convent, the other corps memberships are added with the additions v. for before and n. for after to show the chronological sequence of the acquisition of membership.

Corps that have merged into other corps are listed under these. When classifying the people, the last corps membership in their lifetime was always taken as a basis.

Corps Agronomia Hallensis in Göttingen

  • Julius Kühn (1825–1910), professor of agriculture at the University of Halle, founder and designer of university studies in agricultural sciences in Germany
  • Ferdinand von Lochow (1849–1924), farmer, pioneer of plant breeding work (Petkuser rye), pioneer of thin seeding, promoter of systematic performance tests in cattle breeding
  • August von Mackensen (1849–1945), Prussian Field Marshal General
  • Werner Schulze (1890–1993), professor of agricultural sciences, co-founder of the Federal Research Institute for Agriculture in Braunschweig-Völkenrode
  • Emil Woermann (1899–1980), agricultural economist, professor of agricultural management at the Technical University of Danzig, the University of Halle and the University of Göttingen, Rector of the University of Halle and the University of Göttingen

Corps Alemannia Karlsruhe

  • Carl-Friedrich Böninger (1883–1953), General Director of the United Kugellagerfabriken AG
  • Valentin Gerlach (1858–1957), hygienist and food chemist, n. Corps Hercynia Munich (KSCV)
  • Ricardo García Granados (1851–1930), Mexican ambassador to San Salvador and Cuba, politician, engineer and writer, n. Corps Marko-Guestphalia
  • Otto Jagenberg (1861–1937), Solingen paper industrialist
  • Heinrich Klostermann (1868–1953), engineer, board member of the Bergbau- und Hütten-AG Friedrichshütte
  • Julius Roßhirt (1854–1908), hydraulic engineer from Baden
  • Rudolf Wohlleben (* 1936), engineering scientist, writer and student historian, n. Corps Markomannia Bonn, Corps Franconia Berlin zu Kaiserslautern, Corps Franco-Guestphalia Cologne

Corps Macaro-Visurgia Hanover

  • Gustav von Cube (1873–1931), architect
  • Martin Dülfer (1859–1942), architect, representative of historicism and German Art Nouveau architecture, professor of building design, rector of the Dresden University of Technology (Visurgia Hannover)
  • Oskar Grupe (1878–1940), Prussian state geologist
  • Ernst Jänecke (1875–1957), professor of physical chemistry
  • Louis Jänecke (1878–1960), professor of railways
  • Georg Lockemann (1871–1959), chemist
  • Arnold Nöldeke (1875–1964), architect, building researcher, preservationist
  • Fritz Wilhelm Emanuel Peters (1865–1932), City Planning Officer and City Councilor in Leipzig, head of the municipal civil engineering administration
  • Wilhelm Riepe (1874–1955), agricultural machinery manufacturer, Vice-President of the Senate of the Free City of Danzig (Macaria Hannover), n. Corps Baltica-Borussia Danzig
  • Wolf Runge (1876–1945), Senator of the Free City of Danzig (Macaria Hannover), to Corps Baltica Danzig
  • Alfred Schau (1867 – after 1931), civil engineer, director of the building trade schools in Nienburg and Essen
  • Wilhelm Scheck (1877 – after 1931), President and General Manager of the American Tungsten Consolidation Corporation, Chairman of the Mining Board of the St. Barbara Union, Managing Director and later Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Nord-West-Holz GmbH
  • Gustav-Adolf Schlösser (1858–1941), secret mountain ridge, head of the mining inspection at Habichtswald and Deister, owner of the Low German coal wholesaler Adolf Schlösser
  • Karl Semper (1832–1893), naturalist, zoologist and explorer, university lecturer (Visurgia Hannover)
  • Hans Stille (1876–1966), professor of geology at the Universities of Göttingen, Hanover and Berlin, founder and first director of the Geotectonic Institute in East Berlin, representative of the theory of contraction

Corps Alemannia Kiel

  • Ayyub Axel Köhler (* 1938), geophysicist, chairman of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany (2006-2010)
  • Jens-Peter Koester (* 1942), linguist, professor of applied linguistics and phonetics at the University of Trier, by Corps Marchia Brünn (KSCV)
  • Andreas Lembke (1911–2002), microbiologist, director of the Federal Institute for Dairy Research and the Institute for Virus Research and Experimental Medicine in Sielbeck, Professor of Microbiology, Virus Research and Nutritional Physiology

Corps Saxo-Borussia Berlin

  • Walter Langhoff (1883–1944), industrialist, leader of the General German Arms Ring

Corps Alemannia Munich

  • Josef Ahr (1867–1931), Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Ministerial Director in the Bavarian State Ministry for Agriculture and Labor
  • Alfred Alzheimer (1875–1949), agriculture teacher and plant breeder
  • Carl Ambros (1870–1932), agriculture teacher and animal breeder
  • Günther Bachthaler (1927–2007), crop scientist and herbologist
  • Georg Christmann (1874–1947), crop scientist, director of the Bavarian State Institute for Crop Production and Plant Protection
  • Karl Hoefelmayr (1867–1940), biotechnologist, cheese manufacturer, founder of Edelweiß-Milchwerke K. Hoefelmayr
  • Michael Koch (* 1968), professor of computer science
  • Carl Kraus (1851–1918), Professor of Plant Cultivation and Plant Breeding
  • Viktor Mann (1890–1949), family biographer of the Mann family
  • Karl Müller-Franken (1873–1927), syndic, Berlin city councilor, member of the Prussian state parliament, n. Corps Saxonia-Berlin i. RSC
  • Carl Proebst (1853–1939), Executive Board and Supervisory Board of Gabriel and Jos. Sedlmayr, Spaten-Franziskaner-Leistbräu AG
  • Georg Weifert (1850–1937), Serbian-Austrian brewery owner, third governor of the Central Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia, first Governor of the Central Bank of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, founder of modern mining in Serbia
  • Lothar Weinmiller (1897–1941), poultry breeding scientist

Corps Alemannia-Thuringia in Magdeburg

  • Hans Reiner Böhm (* 1941), professor of environmental and spatial planning
  • Wolfgang Bonte (1939–2000), forensic doctor in Düsseldorf
  • Rudolf Dempwolff (1919–1991), civil engineer
  • Klaus DeParade (1938–2012), energy manager, chairman of the Weinheim Association of Old Corps Students, v. Corps Teutonia-Hercynia Braunschweig
  • Walter Drechsel (1902–1977), entrepreneur, Member of the Bundestag
  • Werner Hahmann (1883–1977), painter and graphic artist
  • Michael Kühne (* 1949), physicist and metrologist, professor at the University of Hanover, director of the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures in Sèvres, according to Corps Normannia Berlin (KSCV)

Corps Alemannia Hanover

  • Rudolf Hobohm (1859–1933), engineer, acting mayor of Saarbrücken
  • Adolf Prinzhorn (1847–1913), Director of the Continental Caoutchouc & Guttaperche Compagnie (now Continental AG)
  • Franz Trinks (1852–1931), inventor of the first writing calculating machine
  • Otto Friedrich Weinlig (1867–1932), industrialist, director of the Dillinger Hütte, to Corps Teutonia-Hercynia Braunschweig

Corps Thuringia Dresden

  • Otto Colberg (1870–1952), civil engineer, pioneer of reinforced concrete construction
  • William Lossow (1852–1914), Dresden architect of historicism
  • Adolph Nägel (1875–1939), engineer, professor of piston engines, rector of the Dresden University of Technology
  • Otto Oesterhelt (1883–1945), professor of geodesy
  • Robert Primavesi (1854–1926), Austrian entrepreneur and large landowner, member of the Moravian Parliament, member of the Reichsrat, member of the provisional national assembly of Austria
  • Wilhelm Thiele (1873 – after 1945), architect

Corps Altsachsen Dresden

  • Carl Theodor Albrecht (1843–1915), earth surveying astronomer
  • Paul Assmann (1881–1967), geologist
  • Ernst Adolf Brauer (1851–1934), professor of mechanical engineering
  • Hans Görges (1859–1946), physicist, professor of electrical engineering and rector of the Dresden University of Technology
  • Enno Heidebroek (1876–1955), mechanical engineer, professor of machine elements, gear theory and calculation and rector of the Technical University of Darmstadt, professor of mechanical engineering and conveyor technology and rector of the Technical University of Dresden
  • Rudolph Hering (1847–1923), founder of modern environmental technology in the USA
  • Hermann Klette (1847–1909), architect, royal Saxon senior building officer of Dresden
  • Hans Ludewig (1875 – after 1934), board member and technical director of the chemical factory v. Heyden
  • Siegfried Meurer (1908–1997), engineer for internal combustion engines, board member of MAN, honorary professor at RWTH Aachen University
  • Oscar Reuther (1880–1954), building researcher, n. Corps Franconia Dresden / Corps Saxo-Montania
  • Hermann Immanuel Rietschel (1847–1914), founder of heating and air conditioning technology in mechanical engineering as professor at the Technical University of Berlin, Rector of the Technical University of Berlin
  • Carl Arthur Scheunert (1879–1957), veterinarian, professor at the University of Veterinary Medicine Dresden, the Agricultural University Berlin and the University of Leipzig, President of the Reich Institute for Vitamin Testing and Vitamin Research, Director of the Institute for Nutrition and Catering Science in Potsdam-Rehbrücke, founder of vitamin research in Germany (Gothia Dresden)
  • Wolf Ekkehard Traebert (1932–2016), professor of technology didactics
  • Heinz Ueberberg (1925–2015), pathologist, professor at the Saarland University in Homburg
  • Carl von Wagner (1843–1907), civil engineer, engineer of the railway line through the isthmus of Tehuantepec
  • Carl Zimmerer (1926–2001), corporate broker and corporate consultant

Corps Gothia Dresden

  • Walther Bolz (1901–1970), veterinary surgeon, v. Cimbria Berlin
  • Wilhelm Ellenberger (1848–1929), Professor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Veterinary Medicine Dresden, Royal Saxon Privy Councilor, Rector of the University and namesake of the young talent award of the Leipzig Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Corps Saxonia Dresden, n. Corps Albingia Dresden

Corps Baltica-Borussia Danzig zu Bielefeld

  • Richard von Elsner (1913–2003), mechanical engineer, professor, director of the Wolfenbüttel State Engineering School (Borussia Danzig)
  • Henning Irmler (* 1958), lawyer, honorary professor for architecture and engineering law
  • Wilhelm Keppler (1882–1960), engineer, manager, 1938–1945 State Secretary in the Foreign Office, SS-Obergruppenführer, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of BRABAG, initiator of the Keppler Circle (later Freundeskreis Reichsführer SS) (Baltica Danzig), v. Corps Friso-Cheruskia
  • Horst Langemann (1928–2011), Professor of Technical Chemistry
  • Alfred Ernst von Niessen (1901–1978), shovel manufacturer (Borussia Danzig), to Corps Stauffia Stuttgart
  • Oskar Protz (1905–1990), engineer and manager of the German shipbuilding industry (Borussia Danzig)
  • Fritz Reinhard (1889–1974), manager of the pumice industry, v. Corps Borussia Clausthal
  • Friedrich Riepe (1893–1968), engineer and manager of the German steel and mechanical engineering industry, v. Corps Franco-Guestphalia, to Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Wilhelm Riepe (1874–1955), agricultural machinery manufacturer, Vice-President of the Senate of the Free City of Danzig (Baltica Danzig), v. Corps Macaro-Visurgia Hanover
  • Gerhard Schramm (1903–1998), German railway engineer, civil servant and university professor (Baltica Danzig)
  • Hellmuth Schwiedessen (1903–1974), professor for industrial furnace technology at RWTH Aachen University (Baltica Danzig)
  • Hermann Weber (1899–1956), zoologist, professor of zoology at the TH Danzig, professor of forest zoology at the University of Freiburg, professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at the universities of Münster, Vienna and Strasbourg, professor of zoology and director of the zoological institute of the University of Tübingen, President of the German Zoological Society (Baltica Danzig), v. Corps Rhenania Stuttgart
  • Günther Woermann (1900–1967), engineer, manager of the machine and shipbuilding industry and metal goods manufacturer (Borussia Danzig), v. Corps Stauffia Stuttgart

Corps Baltica Gdansk

  • Leon Gustav Wilhelm von Buchholtz (1838–1911), German-Baltic landowner and politician (Baltica Zurich)
  • Eugen von Ekesparre (1845–1917), German-Baltic officer and railway engineer (Baltica Karlsruhe)
  • Oskar von Ekesparre (1839–1925), German-Baltic officer, railway engineer and politician (Baltica Karlsruhe)
  • Karl Eduard Erdmann (1841–1898), lawyer, professor of provincial law and legal practice at the University of Dorpat, dean of the legal faculty, Real Council of State (Baltica Zurich)
  • Karl Theophil von Essen (1846–1932), German-Baltic railway engineer and entrepreneur (Baltica Karlsruhe)
  • Reinhold Guleke (1834–1927), German-Baltic architect, lecturer in architecture at the University of Dorpat (Livonia Karlsruhe)
  • Hermann Halske (1844–1913), Schleswig-Holstein manor owner and politician (Livonia Karlsruhe)
  • Johann Mathias von Holst (1839–1905), Baltic-German architect (Baltica Zurich), v. Corps Frisia Karlsruhe
  • Axel Friedrich von Howen (1845–1911) (Baltica Karlsruhe)
  • Arthur von Klüchtzner (1842–1912), German-Baltic landowner and politician (Baltica Zurich)
  • Reinhold Krohn (1852–1932), engineer, professor of bridge construction at RWTH Aachen University and TH Danzig, rector of TH Danzig, head of the Sterkrade bridge construction institute of Gutehoffnungshütte, member of the Prussian manor , secret government councilor, v. Corps Frisia Karlsruhe, v. Corps Teutonia-Hercynia Braunschweig
  • Viktor von Maydell (1838–1898), engineer, city councilor and city head of Reval (Baltica Zurich)
  • Friedrich von Meyendorff (1839-1911), German-Baltic landowner and politician, Livonian land marshal (Baltica Zurich)
  • Eduard Nikolai von Middendorff (1849–1903), German-Baltic landowner and politician (Baltica Zurich)
  • Hugo Münzner (1840–1925), engineer and manufacturer (Baltica Zurich)
  • Eduard Osenbrüggen (1809–1879), criminal and legal scholar, professor of criminal law and litigation, legal history and legal literature at the University of Dorpat, professor of criminal law and litigation at the University of Zurich, three times rector of the University of Zurich (Baltica Zurich)
  • Arthur von der Osten-Sacken (1843–1912), German-Baltic landowner and politician (Baltica Zurich)
  • Wolf Runge (1876–1945), Senator of the Free City of Danzig, v. Corps Macaro-Visurgia Hanover
  • Alfred von Struve (1845–1916), chemist, mining engineer and geologist (Livonia Karlsruhe)
  • Otto Wilhelm von Struve (1819–1905), astronomer, real privy councilor, member of the Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences, chairman of the board of the International Astronomical Society (Baltica Karlsruhe)
  • Sigmund Freiherr von Uechtritz-Fuga (1846–1925), Hungarian landowner and politician (Baltica Zurich)
  • Alexander von Weiss (1840–1921), German-Baltic engineer, landowner and politician (Baltica Karlsruhe)

Corps Borussia Danzig

  • Robert Emil Caro (1885–1974), German metalworker (resigned in 1934)
  • Fritz Klawitter (1866–1942), shipbuilding engineer, shipyard owner in Danzig, v. Corps Slesvico-Holsatia Hanover
  • Salomon Marx (1866–1936), industrialist, banker and politician
  • Otto Pertuss (1872–1935), General Director of Waggonfabrik AG Danzig, Senator of the Free City of Danzig
  • Julius Sartorius (1879–1918), engineer and industrialist (Borussia Köthen)
  • August Wagener (1865–1913), mechanical engineer, professor for thermal and mechanical piston machines and rector of the TH Danzig (died in an industrial accident), v. Corps Delta

Corps Bavaria Karlsruhe (retired from the WSC in 1965)

Corps Bavaria Stuttgart

  • Walther Groz (1903–2000), industrialist, manufacturer of industrial needles, personally liable partner of Groz-Beckert KG, Lord Mayor of Ebingen
  • Ernst Jäckh (1875–1959), journalist, publicist, university lecturer
  • Eckardt Lufft (1876–1932), mechanical engineer, silo construction expert, director and board member of MIAG
  • Walter Sartorius (1875–1937), architect
  • Fritz Thieme (1925–2013), physicist, professor of physical chemistry

Corps Berlin

  • Dieter Schmoeckel (1931–2013), professor of mechanical engineering, pioneer of modern forming technology, founder of the Institute of Forming Technology at the TU Darmstadt, n. Corps Rhenania Stuttgart

Corps Cheruscia Berlin

  • Friedrich von Bruchhausen (1886–1966), Professor of Pharmacy, Director of the Institute for Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Food Chemistry at the Technical University of Braunschweig
  • Guido Fischer (1877–1959), professor of dentistry, pioneer of local anesthesia in dentistry
  • Otto Hermes (1838–1910), pharmacist and zoologist, member of the German Reichstag
  • Emil Jacobsen (1836–1911), chemist, industrialist and writer, v. Fraternity of Germania Breslau, v. Country team Vandalia Breslau
  • Steffen Kotré (* 1971), management consultant, Member of the Bundestag
  • Hermann Kunst (1907–1999), first authorized representative of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) to the federal government and Protestant military bishop (Normannia Marburg)
  • Karl-Heinz Lesnau (1935–1996), member of the Berlin House of Representatives, to Corps Irminsul
  • Wolf-Dieter Schneider (* 1942), CEO and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Deutsche Gießerei- u. Industrie-Holding AG, honorary professor for the optimization of foundry processes at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg, acc. To Corps Marko-Guestphalia Aachen
  • Franz Leopold Sonnenschein (1817–1879), professor of forensic medicine
  • Hermann Thoms (1859–1931), Professor of Pharmacy, founder of scientific pharmacy in Germany

Corps Cimbria Berlin

  • Walther Bolz (1901–1970), veterinary surgeon, n. Gothia Dresden
  • Max Delbrück (1850–1919), agricultural chemist, professor at the Agricultural University in Berlin

Corps Guestphalia Berlin

  • Friedrich Jenner (1863–1928), architect, town planner and senator in Göttingen, n. Corps Saxonia-Berlin

Corps Rheno-Guestphalia Berlin

  • Hans Joachim Balcke (1862–1933), heat engineer, manufacturer of cooling towers and condensation systems
  • Alfred Colsman (1873–1955), General Manager of the Zeppelin Group
  • Carl Coninx (1865 – after 1930), General Director of Großkraftwerk Franken AG
  • Dietmar von Dippel (1943–2009), lawyer and notary, general manager of the business and employers' association for wholesale and services in Berlin, manager of the regional association for wholesale and foreign trade of Berlin and Brandenburg
  • Fritz Goos (1883–1968), physicist and astronomer
  • Johann Hubert Inden (1865–1931), industrialist, general director of the Fittingsfabrik Gebr. Inden company
  • Emil Kammer (1874–1960), civil engineer, professor of structural engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt
  • Otto Kauffmann (1875–1941), manufacturer of fireclay goods and mosaic tiles
  • Gustav Kemmann (1858–1931), transport scientist

Corps Teutonia Berlin

  • Hans Bredow (1879–1959), engineer, one of the founders of broadcasting in Germany, v. Corps Albingia Dresden
  • Richard Eberlein (1869–1921), veterinarian, zoologist, doctor and university professor, founder of veterinary radiology, founder and first president of the German Roentgen Society, Corps Saxo-Thuringia
  • Richard Klett (1867–1948), veterinarian, professor of forensic veterinary medicine and parasitology, director of the internal clinic at the University of Veterinary Medicine Stuttgart, v. Corps Saxo-Thuringia Munich
  • Edwin Lehnert (1884–1968), veterinarian, bacteriologist, professor, head of the Veterinary-Bacteriological State Institute in Stockholm, n. Corps Saxo-Thuringia Munich
  • Hans-Jürgen Liebscher (* 1936), hydrologist, Federal Institute for Hydrology, Water Research Commission of the German Research Foundation, International Hydrological Program of UNESCO
  • Johannes Schmidt (1870–1953), Professor of Special Pathology, Pet Therapy and Forensic Veterinary Medicine, fr. Albingia Dresden, founder of a corps
  • Rolf Ulbrich (1920–), Slavist, professor at the Free University of Berlin
  • Gustav von Vaerst (1858–1922), state veterinarian, professor of veterinary medicine, n. Corps Hannoverania Hannover, n. Corps Saxo-Thuringia Munich

Corps Berolina Berlin

  • Rudolf Drawe (1877–1967), Professor of Fuel Technology, Rector and Honorary Senator of the Technical University of Berlin, v. Corps Pomerania-Silesia, n. Corps Saxonia-Berlin
  • Karl Siegfried Döhring (1879–1941), architect, art historian, archaeologist, writer and translator
  • Hayo Folkerts (1871–1946), associate professor for mining engineering at RWTH Aachen University
  • Wilhelm Neveling (1908–1978), architect
  • Theodor Schapp (1877–1959), engineer, co-founder of Essener Elektrizitäts-GmbH, board member of Preßwerk AG
  • Herman Smith-Johannsen (1875–1987), Norwegian-Canadian cross-country skier, supercentenarian
  • Wilhelm Stein (1870–1964), builder of the Hamburger Hochbahn, chairman of the board and supervisory board of Hamburger Hochbahn AG, v. Corps Hannovera Hannover
  • Hansjoachim Ziem (1908–1995), traffic engineer, professor at the Friedrich List University of Transportation

Corps Borussia Clausthal

  • Walter Borbet (1881–1942), General Director of the Bochumer Verein, CEO of Ruhrstahl AG, v. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Carl Jaeger (1874–1932), director of the Henrichshütte in Hattingen, board member of Ruhrstahl AG, n. Corps Montania Clausthal
  • Fritz Reinhard (1889–1974), manager of the pumice industry, n. Corps Baltica-Borussia Danzig zu Bielefeld
  • Reinhard Schmidt (* 1946), President of the Saxon Mining Authority (1991–2011), chief miner and honorary professor at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg, n. Corps Saxo-Borussia Freiberg

Corps Chattia Darmstadt

  • Wilhelm Biedenkopf (1900–1996 / 97), technical director of the Buna-Werke, member of the board of Dynamit Nobel AG
  • Friedhelm Bliemel (* 1941), Professor of Marketing at the University of Kaiserslautern
  • Wilhelm Schlink (1875–1968), professor of mechanics and aerodynamics, rector of the TH Braunschweig and TH Darmstadt
  • Helmut Schönfelder (1926–2018), professor of communications engineering
  • Franz Weidert (1878–1954), optician, scientific member of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Silicate Research

Corps Cisaria Munich

  • Heinrich Alfred Ammelburg (1864–1939), chemist, board member of IG Farben
  • Karl von Brug (1855–1923), general, founder of aviation in Bavaria
  • Heinrich von Buz (1833–1918), industrialist and technician
  • Karl Diehl (1907–2008), entrepreneur
  • Peter Hauser (* 1943), Swiss lawyer and student historian, n. Corps Tigurinia (KSCV)
  • Otto Haxel (1909–1998), nuclear physicist, professor of physics at the Universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg, scientific and technical director of the Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center, signatory of the Göttingen Eighteen Declaration
  • Roland Lacher (* 1942), engineer and entrepreneur
  • Gottlieb Matthias Lippart (1866–1930), mechanical engineer, technical director, later member of the MAN supervisory board
  • Walter Lippart (1899–1962), mechanical engineer, industrialist
  • Rudolf Nebel (1894–1978), rocket designer
  • Franz Pollmann (1879 - after 1931), general director of the AG for light and power supply in Munich
  • Simon Theodor Rauecker (1854–1940), architect, painter and mosaic artist
  • Otto Rouenhoff (1928–2011), dentist
  • Richard Schachner (1873–1936), architect, professor of architecture, rector of the Technical University of Munich
  • Herbert Scherer (1929–2018), high school teacher and student historian (resigned in 2004)

Corps Delta Aachen

  • Georg-Michael Därr (* 1941), metallurgy, professor of building materials science at the Trier University of Applied Sciences (1978–2007)
  • Wilhelm Doerenkamp (1882–1972), entrepreneur, owner of Klosterfrau
  • Julius Dorpmüller (1869–1945), 1926–1945 General Director of the Deutsche Reichsbahn, 1937–1945 Reich Minister of Transport, May 1945 Reich Minister of Post
  • Wilfried Gehl (1929–2017), electrical engineer, inventor of the inductive proximity switch, to Corps Saxonia-Berlin
  • August Hirsch (1852–1922), civil engineer, professor for hydraulic engineering, rector of RWTH Aachen University
  • Nikolaus Holz (1868–1949), hydraulic and civil engineering, full professor for commercial hydraulic engineering and urban civil engineering at RWTH Aachen University
  • Hugo Junkers (1859–1935), professor of thermodynamics, aircraft designer, v. Gymnastics Association Rhenania Berlin
  • Johannes Baptist Kleefisch (1862–1932), architect and construction clerk
  • Ernst Link (1873–1952), hydraulic engineer, builder of the Fürwigge, Möhne, Lister and Sorpe dams
  • Wilhelm Lynen (1861–1920), mechanical engineer, professor of mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Berlin, RWTH Aachen University and the Technical University of Munich
  • Clemens Marx (1871–1953), President of the Reich Railway Directorate in Elberfeld, Essen and Berlin
  • Max Mehler (1874–1952), mechanical engineering entrepreneur from Aachen
  • Johannes Obergethmann (1862–1921), railway engineer, full professor at RWTH Aachen University and the Technical University of Berlin
  • Otto Petersen (1874–1953), ironworker
  • Günther Schwietzke (1903–1991), metallurgist, entrepreneur in the metal industry, adjunct professor at RWTH Aachen University
  • Carl Sieben (1864–1927), civil engineer, architect, professor at RWTH Aachen University for building construction
  • August Wagener (1865–1913), mechanical engineer, professor for thermal and mechanical piston machines and rector of TH Danzig (died in an industrial accident), n. Corps Borussia Danzig

Corps Franco-Guestphalia Cologne

  • Walter Le Coutre (1885–1965), business economist, balance sheet theorist
  • Klaus Dudek (* 1954), professor for general tax law at the University of Applied Sciences for Finance North Rhine-Westphalia (Markomannia Bonn), n. Corps Irminsul
  • Horst Walter Endriss (* 1938), auditor and tax lawyer
  • Erwin Geldmacher (1885–1965), professor of business administration
  • Marcel Hattendorf (* 1969), management consultant, 2012 and 2013 is the chairman of the Weinheimer Verband Alter Corpsstudenten, v. Corps Rheno-Nicaria
  • Karl Kegel (1876–1959), mining engineer
  • Gert von Kortzfleisch (1921–2007), professor of business administration at the University of Mannheim, member of the Club of Rome
  • Horst Küppers (* 1933), professor of crystallography
  • Willy Ramme (1887–1953), entomologist, curator at the Berlin Museum of Natural History
  • Bernd Niehaus Quesada (* 1941), Foreign Minister of the Republic of Costa Rica, Ambassador of Costa Rica to Germany, Hungary and the Czech Republic, Professor of International Law at the Universidad de Costa Rica (Markomannia Bonn), n. Corps Irminsul
  • Friedrich Riepe (1893–1968), engineer and manager of the German steel and mechanical engineering industry, n. Corps Baltica-Borussia, n. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Wolfgang Stammler (1886–1965), professor at the University of Friborg, Germanist and literary historian (Holsatia Berlin, Brunsviga Hanover), n. Corps Marchia Greifswald
  • Walter Thoms (1899–1994), professor of business administration
  • Josef Winschuh (1897–1970), journalist, entrepreneur and politician
  • Rudolf Wohlleben (* 1936), engineering scientist, writer and student historian (Markomannia Bonn), v. Corps Alemannia Karlsruhe, n. Corps Franconia Berlin to Kaiserslautern

Corps Holsatia Berlin

  • Abraham Esau (1884–1955), Professor of Physics at the University of Jena and RWTH Aachen University, President of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt, n. Corps Silingia Breslau
  • Eduard Meyer , member of the state parliament in the Free State of Lippe
  • Theodor Schiemann (1847–1921), historian, archivist, professor for Eastern European history at the University of Berlin
  • Otto Ulmer (1890–1946), District Administrator in Marienwerder, Director of the Berlin Transport Company, v. Corps Silingia Breslau, v. Corps Guestphalia Erlangen

Corps Markomannia Bonn

  • Fritz Gajewski (1885–1965), chemist, board member of IG Farben, chairman of the board of Dynamit Nobel (Vandalia Leipzig)
  • Oskar Stübinger (1910–1988), farmer, estate manager, member of the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament
  • Hermann Ziegenspeck (1891–1959), pharmacist and botanist

Corps Rheno-Guestphalia Leipzig

Corps Staufia Leipzig

Corps Vandalia Leipzig

Corps Franconia Berlin to Kaiserslautern

  • Friedrich Friedländer (1825–1901), German-Bohemian genre painter, v. Corps Hassia Darmstadt, to Corps Teutonia Vienna
  • Hugo Hertwig (1841–1895), veterinarian, promoter of scientifically based veterinary meat hygiene, n. Corps Normannia Hannover
  • Christian Kuckuck (1844–1893), veterinarian, director of the Hanover Zoo, v. Corps Normannia Hanover
  • Friedrich Lindhorst (1867–1950), veterinarian, co-author of the standard work on veterinary medicine, internship in veterinary obstetrics , n. Corps Normannia Hannover
  • Kurt Neumann-Kleinpaul (1882–1958), veterinarian, professor of veterinary medicine, director of the polyclinic, later of the internal veterinary clinic and rector of the Berlin University of Veterinary Medicine, by Corps Suevo-Salingia
  • Paul Oehmke (1867–1943), state veterinarian in Braunschweig and state veterinary council and lecturing council in the Brunswick Ministry, n. Corps Normannia Hannover
  • Wilhelm Pfeiffer (1867–1959), veterinary surgeon, professor of veterinary medicine and head of the medical veterinary clinic at the University of Gießen, n. Corps Suevo-Salingia Munich
  • Christian Friedrich Rabe (1837–1898), veterinarian, professor of animal diseases
  • Otto Rasenack (1899–1976), veterinarian, slaughterhouse expert, to Corps Normannia Hanover, to Corps Suevo-Guestphalia Munich
  • Otto Regenbogen (1855–1925), veterinarian, professor of pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Veterinary Medicine Berlin, v. Corps Normannia Hanover
  • Wilhelm Rieck (1893–1991), veterinarian and doctor, professor of veterinary history, president of the World Society for the History of Veterinary Medicine
  • Friedrich Riepe (1893–1968), engineer and manager of the German steel and mechanical engineering industry, v. Corps Franco-Guestphalia, v. Corps Baltica-Borussia
  • Reinhold Schmaltz (1860–1945), veterinarian, professor of anatomy and histology, v. Corps Normannia Hanover
  • Georg Schneidemühl (1853–1928), veterinarian, professor of comparative pathology at Kiel University, n. Corps Normannia Hanover
  • Albert sonnenodt (1878–1966), state stable master and state veterinarian for Braunschweig, professor of animal breeding, n. Corps Normannia Hanover
  • Martin Waßmund (1892–1956), professor for tooth, mouth and jaw diseases, to Corps Normannia Hannover
  • Rudolf Wohlleben (* 1936), engineer, writer and student historian, v. Corps Alemannia Karlsruhe, v. Corps Markomannia Bonn, to Corps Franco-Guestphalia Cologne
  • Ludwig Wolters (1892–1974), veterinarian, bacteriologist, head of the Bacteriological Institute of the Anhalt Districts in Dessau, founder of the Anhaltisches Serum-Institut GmbH Dessau (ASID), v. Corps Normannia Hanover

Corps Franconia Darmstadt

Corps Franconia Fribergensis of Aachen ( Corps Franconia Freiberg )

  • Adelbert Heinrich von Baudissin (1820–1871), writer
  • Ludwig Beck (1841–1918), ironworker and industrialist, owner of the Nassauische Rheinhütte, father of Colonel General Ludwig Beck, after Corps Tauriscia Leoben
  • Ferdinand Bischoff (1838–1909), mining engineer and metallurgical chemist
  • Eduard Sigismund Böcking (1842–1916), German industrialist
  • Eduard Theodor Böttcher (1829–1893), professor of mechanical engineering and spinning mechanics, rector of the Chemnitz industrial school, v. Corps Saxo-Borussia Freiberg
  • Eberhard von Breitenbuch (1910–1980), resistance fighter against Adolf Hitler, v. Corps Silvania Tharandt (KSCV)
  • Hermann Theodor Breithaupt (1820–1885), revolutionary from 1848, later mountain director, city councilor, justice of the peace, director of the Erzgebirge coal share association, v. Corps Montania Freiberg
  • Horst Brunnemann (1836–1911), secret mountain, director of the Meissen porcelain factory
  • Ernst Carstanjen (1836–1884), chemist, professor at the University of Leipzig, v. Corps Hansea Bonn (KSCV)
  • Albin Castelli (1822–1892), mining director, geologist, mineralogist and paleontologist, namesake for the taxon Ilex castellii and the mineral castellite , n. Corps Franco-Montania Freiberg
  • Karl Friedrich Ebert (1838–1889), manor owner, coal mine owner, member of the German Reichstag
  • Curt Alexander Edelmann (1841–1907), secret mountain ridge, director of the Royal Blue Color Works Oberschlema
  • Bernhard Förster (1840–1904), miner, director of the Zauckerode hard coal works, lecturer at the Saxon Ministry of Finance
  • Ludwig Haniel (1817–1889), entrepreneur in the coal and steel industry
  • Karl von Haushofer (1839–1895), mineralogist, professor of mineralogy and metallurgy at the Technical University of Munich, v. Corps Franconia Munich (KSCV)
  • Ferdinand Heberlein (1863–1925), German-Swiss metallurgical chemist and industrialist
  • Rudolf Hoffmann (1873–1932), metalworker, professor of general metallurgy and metallurgy
  • Andreas Kaiser (* 1963), professor of economics, 1st local speaker 1990/1991, recipient of the Klinggräff Medal
  • William Kobbé (1840–1931), American major general
  • Friedrich Kolbeck (1860–1943), Professor of Mineralogy and Soldering Tube Trials, Rector of the Bergakademie Freiberg
  • Friedrich August Krantz (1863–1941), metallurgical engineer, professor for accident prevention at the Technical University of Dresden
  • Christian Kühn (1871–1950), mining director, board member of Leipziger Braunkohlenwerke AG
  • Engelbert Leber (1876–1920), metallurgist, foundry specialist, university professor
  • Walter Lippe (1885–1963), mountain director, member of the Saxon state parliament, to Corps Hercynia Clausthal
  • Hermann Nieß (1878–1949), first Dr.-Ing. of Bergakademie Freiberg, Head of the Windhoek Mining Authority, Mining Captain in Saxony, Chairman of the Upper Mining Authority in Freiberg
  • Albert von Reinach (1842–1905), banker, geologist, paleontologist, patron of science
  • Robert Julius Richter (1823–1869), chemist, professor of metallurgy, physics, chemistry and tasting at the Montanlehranstalt Leoben, professor of physics and chemistry at the Bergakademie Schemnitz
  • Hector Roessler (1842–1915), chemist and entrepreneur, founder of the Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt (Degussa)
  • Heinrich Roessler (1845–1924), chemist and entrepreneur, founder of the Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt (Degussa)
  • Francis Sarg (1840–1921), mine and coffee plantation owner and diplomat in Guatemala, naturalist
  • Carl Schiffner (1865–1945), professor of metallurgy, electrometallurgy and trial studies at the Bergakademie Freiberg
  • Hermann Spamer (1830–1905), industrialist, board member and supervisory board of Ilseder Hütte, v. Corps Teutonia Giessen (KSCV), to Corps Tauriscia Leoben
  • Emil Tscheuschner (1840–1911), brickworks owner, writer
  • Clemens Winkler (1838–1904), chemist, professor of inorganic chemistry, director of the Bergakademie Freiberg, discoverer of the chemical element germanium

Corps Franconia Karlsruhe

  • Ernst Blankenhorn (1853–1917), winery owner, politician, member of the Baden Landtag and German Reichstag
  • Walter Borbet (1881–1942), general director of the Bochumer Verein, chairman of the board of Ruhrstahl AG, to Corps Borussia Clausthal
  • Theodor Brune (1854–1932), German-American architect, n. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Carl Clemm (1836–1899), entrepreneur, co-founder of BASF, n. Corps Hassia Gießen (KSCV)
  • Gustav Daverio (1839–1899), founder of the tool factory Daverio & Cie., Later the machine factory Oerlikon, and the Zurich design office for milling machines Daverio-Henrici & Cie., V. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Oswald Dietz (1823–1898), founder of the Republican Society and the Wiesbaden Workers' Association, secretary and archivist of the central authority of the League of Communists in London, engineer and politician in the USA
  • Theodor Ehrhardt (1875–1952), industrialist, chairman of the Ehrhardt & Sehmer machine works
  • Carl d'Ester (1838–1879), music director in Frankfurt / Main and Wiesbaden, n. Corps Rhenania Bonn (KSCV)
  • Hermann Franz (1928–2016), engineer, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Siemens AG (1993–1999)
  • Victor Fredenhagen (1876–1934), Offenbach machine manufacturer, to Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Claus-Dieter Freymann (* 1938), professor of educational sciences, chairman of the board of trustees of the Diakonisches Werk in the church district An der Ruhr, jazz musician, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB, v. Corps Guestphalia Halle (KSCV)
  • Fritz Gliem (1934–2020), electrical engineer, pioneer of space electronics in Germany, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Adolf Helbling (1824–1897), civil engineer and architect, board member of the building management of the Baden State Railways' general management, to Corps Vandalia Karlsruhe
  • Artur Adolf Konradi (1880–1951), commercial attaché of the German legation in Romania, general secretary of the Romanian-German Chamber of Commerce, regional group leader of the NSDAP's foreign organization in Romania, n. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Günter Lipphardt (1927–2017), process engineer at Hoechst AG, honorary professor at the University of Stuttgart
  • Gustav Martin (1862–1947), chemist, board member and general director of the silicate and chamotte factories Martin & Pagelstecher AG, n. Corps Montania Aachen
  • Emil Rudolf Mewes (1885–1949), architect
  • Emil Möhrlin (1883–1952), Baden-Württemberg manufacturer of heating and ventilation systems, member of the state constitutional assembly and the state parliament of Württemberg-Baden
  • Antônio Francisco de Paula Souza (1843–1917), pioneer of the Brazilian railway system, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1892–1893) and Minister of Transport (1893) of Brazil, initiator and first rector of the Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Carl Rudolf Poensgen (1863–1946), industrialist, councilor of commerce, to Corps Montania Aachen
  • Emil Riebeck (1853–1885), chemist, ethnologist and explorer
  • Kurt Erdmann Rosenthal (1871-1946), General Director of Brandenburgische Electricitäts-, Gas- und Wasserwerke AG, pioneer of the carbide and acetylene industry, v. Corps Saxonia-Berlin, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Michael Rotert (* 1950), engineer, chairman of the board of the Association of the German Internet Industry
  • Carl Roth (1846–1929), Royal Councilor of Commerce, Saarland industrialist, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Emil Schenck (1868–1957), manufacturer, managing partner of Carl Schenck AG
  • Adolf von Schübler (1829–1904), railway engineer
  • Konrad von Steiger (1862–1944), Swiss architect, Bernese cantonal master builder, v. Corps Stauffia Stuttgart
  • Emil Striebeck (* around 1850; † 1900), process engineer, inventor and developer of the ammonia-soda process according to Striebeck-Honigmann , n. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Edward Uhl (1843–1906), President and co-owner of the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Friedrich von Werdt (1831–1893), Swiss railway engineer and landowner, Bernese Grand Council, Swiss National Council
  • August von Würthenau (1827–1892), railway construction engineer

Corps Frisia Braunschweig

  • Otto Appel (1867–1952), Phytomedicist, Privy Councilor, Director of the Reich Biological Institute for Agriculture and Forestry in Berlin-Dahlem, Honorary Professor of Plant Pathology at the Agricultural University of Berlin, Honorary Chairman of the German Phytomedical Society
  • Heinrich Göppert (1800–1884), botanist, paleontologist and doctor, professor of botany at the University of Wroclaw, director of the Wroclaw Botanical Garden, honorary citizen of the cities of Wroclaw and Sprottau
  • Dieter Abbo Kalbhen (1934–2014), Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology
  • Jochen Kubin (1935–1997), professor of construction management
  • Carl Löwig (1803–1890), professor of chemistry at the Universities of Heidelberg, Zurich and Breslau (as successor to Wilhelm Bunsen), discoverer of the chemical element bromine
  • Theodor Poleck (1821–1906), chemist and pharmacist, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry and director of the Pharmaceutical Institute at the University of Wroclaw
  • Hugo Rupf (1908–2000), industrial manager, member of the management board and later chairman of the supervisory board of Maschinenfabrik JM Voith, chairman of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH, Deutsche Continental-Gas-Gesellschaft, Effectenbank Warburg AG and Salamander AG
  • Werner Vollborn (1909–1972), Protestant theologian and university professor
  • Heinrich Weiss (* 1942), entrepreneur, major shareholder and chairman of the supervisory board of the industrial group SMS Siemag, member of the supervisory board of Deutsche Bahn AG, DB Mobility Logistics AG, Thyssen-Bornemisza Group and Voith AG, President of the BDI, n. Corps Saxo-Thuringia
  • Karl Winterfeld (1891–1971), full professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at the Universities of Freiburg and Bonn

Corps Frisia Göttingen

  • Dietrich Christian von Buttel (1801–1878), member of the Frankfurt National Assembly, Prime Minister of Oldenburg, President of the Higher Regional Court in Oldenburg
  • Enne Heeren Dirksen (1788–1850), professor of mathematics at Berlin University
  • Heinrich Georg Ehrentraut (1798–1866), Councilor, private scholar, member of the Oldenburg State Parliament, v. Corps Bremensia Göttingen
  • Rudolf Eucken (1846–1926), philosopher, professor of philosophy and education at the University of Basel, professorship for philosophy at the University of Jena, 1908 Nobel Prize for Literature
  • Wilhelm von Freeden (1822-1894), mathematician, natural scientist and oceanographer, founder of the North German Sea Observatory, v. Corps Guestphalia Bonn (KSCV)
  • Adolf Wilhelm Hillingh (1807–1878), bailiff, mayor of Leer, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
  • Carl Groß (1800–1873), official assessor in Leer, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
  • Ludwig Heinrich Grote (1825–1887), Protestant theologian and publicist, after 1866 campaigner for the re-establishment of the Hanoverian monarchy, from 1877 exile in Switzerland
  • Edgar Jannott (* 1934), lawyer, CEO of Victoria Versicherungs AG and ERGO Versicherungsgruppe AG
  • Ernst von Koken (1860–1912), paleontologist and rector of the University of Tübingen
  • August Christian Ferdinand Krell (1802–1856), Finance Minister of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Möhring (1797–1875), Bailiff in Delmenhorst, Oberappellationrat, member of the Oldenburg Landtag, v. Corps Bremensia Göttingen
  • Dietrich Mülder (1861–1947), classical philologist
  • Wilhelm Plagge (1794–1845), Professor of Pharmacology, n. Corps Bremensia Göttingen (formerly KSCV)
  • Hans Reichenbach (1864–1937), hygienist
  • Rudolph Schepler (1813–1889), lawyer, member of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation
  • Ludwig Starklof (1789–1850), writer, first director of the Oldenburg State Theater, v. Corps Hannovera Heidelberg (KSCV)
  • Cirk Heinrich Stürenburg (1798–1858), lawyer, chamber councilor and consultant as well as 1857 editor of the East Frisian dictionary , v. Corps Bremensia Göttingen (formerly KSCV)
  • George Turner (* 1935), lawyer, scientific advisor and professor at the Technical University of Clausthal, President of the University of Hohenheim, President of the West German Rectors' Conference (1979–1983), Senator for Science and Research of the State of Berlin (1986–1989)
  • Karl August Wietfeldt (1891–1964), lawyer and politician

Corps Friso-Luneburgia

  • Otto Aichel (1871–1935), embryologist, anatomist and anthropologist
  • Adolf Bargmann (1835–1893), senior court attorney, member of the Oldenburg state parliament
  • Adolf Bethe (1837–1886), District Court Councilor, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
  • Rudolf Hagemann (1837–1906), President of the Evangelical Lutheran Consistory in Hanover
  • Wilhelm Heinroth (1842–1925), Crown Syndicate, President of the Higher Regional Court of Celle and Berlin Court of Appeal, member of the Prussian mansion
  • August Metzger (1832–1917), forest zoologist
  • Hugo Mosler (1875–1956), professor of telecommunications and radio technology at the TH Braunschweig, brewery director, v. Corps Saxonia-Berlin
  • Gerhard Oncken (1836–1898), landowner, mayor of Wittmund, MdHdA, v. Corps Rhenania Heidelberg (KSCV)
  • Hermann Rahe (1913–1998), lawyer, head ministerial councilor, director of the German Judicial Academy in Trier, 1982 to 1986 chairman of the VAC, founder of the Stifterverein Alten Corpsstudenten, n. Corps Silesia Breslau (KSCV), n. Corps Marchia Brünn (KSCV)
  • Ernst Ramdohr (1839–1922), high school teacher, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
  • Otto Scheib (1893–1965), architect and urban planner, v. Corps Suevia Munich (KSCV)
  • Curt Schlüter (1881–1944), natural scientist and entrepreneur, v. Corps Borussia Halle (KSCV)
  • Ferdinand Siegert (1865–1946), pediatrician, v. Corps Rhenania Freiburg (KSCV)
  • Herbert Siegmund (1892–1954), Professor of Pathologist at the University of Kiel, v. Corps Silesia Breslau (KSCV)
  • Edmund von Steiger (1836–1908), pastor, Bernese government councilor, Swiss national councilor, president of the Swiss Red Cross, v. Swiss Zofingerverein (Zofingia)

Corps Friso-Cheruskia Karlsruhe

  • Hugo Borbeck (1881–1956), board member of the United German Metalworks
  • Otto Gruber (1883–1957), professor of building construction theory, building materials theory, and rector of RWTH Aachen University
  • Wilhelm Keppler (1882–1960), engineer, manager, 1938–1945 State Secretary in the Foreign Office, SS-Obergruppenführer, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of BRABAG, initiator of the Keppler Circle (later Freundeskreis Reichsführer SS), n. Corps Baltica-Borussia Danzig
  • Paul Kleinewefers (1905–2001), entrepreneur, patron and writer
  • Werner Leins (1912–1994), head of the Baden-Württemberg autobahn office, professor of roads, earthworks and tunneling
  • Bernd Tödte (* 1944) mechanical engineer, Vice President of the Federal Patent Court (2004–2009)

Corps Frisia Karlsruhe

  • Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli (1842–1930), architect, professor of architecture at the ETH Zurich
  • Ernst Heller (1848–1909), industrialist, general director of Hanomag
  • Johann Mathias von Holst (1839–1905), Baltic-German architect, from Corps Baltica Danzig
  • August Jacob Georg Howaldt (1870–1937), shipbuilder
  • Georg Howaldt (1841–1909), shipbuilder, founder of Howaldtswerke AG
  • Reinhold Krohn (1852–1932), engineer, professor for bridge construction at RWTH Aachen and TH Danzig, rector of TH Danzig, head of the Sterkrade bridge construction institute of Gutehoffnungshütte, member of the Prussian manor , secret councilor, n. Corps Teutonia-Hercynia Braunschweig, n Corps Baltica Danzig
  • Otto Stromeyer (1881–1943), tobacco manufacturer, newspaper publisher, chairman of the supervisory board of Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG and Süddeutsche Terrain AG

Corps Cheruskia Karlsruhe

  • Hermann Billing (1867–1946), Art Nouveau architect, professor of architecture at the Technical University of Karlsruhe
  • Friedrich Blochmann (1858–1931), professor of zoology
  • Wilhelm Platz (1866–1929), writer
  • Julius Pohlig (1842–1916), engineer and entrepreneur, pioneer of cable car construction
  • Julius Pohlig jun. (1870–1942), director and member of the supervisory board of Pohlig AG
  • Ernst Schiele (1865–1933), industrialist in heating and ventilation systems, member of the Hamburg parliament
  • Rudolf Schmick (1858–1934), civil engineer, hydropower pioneer

Corps Germania Hohenheim

  • Karl Bosch (* 1937), statistician, professor at the Institute for Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Hohenheim
  • Klaus Werner Eichhorn (1938–1994), agricultural scientist, phytopathologist and vine protection expert, honorary professor at the University of Kaiserslautern
  • Roland Graf von Faber-Castell (1905–1978), manufacturer of writing implements in Stein near Nuremberg
  • Gustav Fingerling (1876–1944), agricultural chemist
  • John C. Funch (1852–1935), agronomist, landowner, secret economy council, chairman of the Oldenburg Chamber of Agriculture, Oldenburg member of the state parliament, founding and honorary member of the German Agricultural Society (DLG), initiator of the right to award doctorates at the Hohenheim University of Applied Sciences
  • Hans Geidel (* 1926), computer scientist, pioneer of digital agricultural statistics in Germany
  • Harry Hahn (1915–2003), professor of chemistry
  • Friedrich W. Hehl (* 1937), professor of theoretical physics, v. Corps Stauffia Stuttgart
  • Rolf Jördens (* 1946), agricultural scientist
  • Georg Keidel (1875–1957), farmer, President of the Association of Agricultural Cooperatives in Baden
  • Walter Keidel (1911–1997), chairman of the board of the central cooperative Raiffeisen Karlsruhe
  • Helmut Kilpper (1919–1996), CEO of Südzucker Mannheim AG
  • Ulrich Koester (* 1938), professor of agricultural economics
  • Albrecht Köstlin (1905–1970), agricultural economist, professor and director of the Institute for Agricultural Building Research at the Federal Research Institute for Agriculture in Braunschweig-Völkenrode
  • Wolfgang Kraus (* 1931), Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Universities of Tübingen and Hohenheim
  • Werner Lindenbein (1902–1987), professor of semenology
  • Hubert Luschka (1870–1927), agriculture teacher and agricultural politician
  • Friederich Maier-Bode (1868–1952), agriculture teacher and specialist agricultural author
  • Hermann Mölbert (1916–1997), agricultural economist, agricultural labor scientist and construction technologist, managing director of the Board of Trustees for Technology and Construction in Agriculture
  • Eugen Mühlschlegel (1861–1945), agriculture teacher
  • Adolf Münzinger (1876–1962), agronomist, professor of agricultural management and multiple rector of the Hohenheim Agricultural University, member of the provisional parliament for Württemberg-Baden, namesake of the Münzinger Prize for successful farmers
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Nagel (* 1940), agricultural scientist and economist
  • Helmut Prassler (1923–1987), agronomist, President of the State Institute for Environmental Protection Baden-Württemberg in Karlsruhe, Member of the Bundestag
  • Ludwig Reiner (* 1937), agricultural scientist, pioneer of agricultural informatics in Germany
  • Walter Erich Schäfer (1901–1981), agronomist, dramaturge, general manager of the Stuttgart theaters, sponsor of the Stuttgart Ballet
  • Yamamoto Teijirō (1870–1937), agronomist, entrepreneur, member of the Japanese House of Commons, Japanese Minister of Agriculture, President of the German-Japanese Association
  • Friedrich Wacker (1901–1979), grassland sociologist
  • Johann Wacker (1868–1934), crop scientist

Corps Germania Munich

  • Hugo Auvera (1857–1918), economist, royal councilor, co-owner and manager of the porcelain works Lorenz Hutschenreuther, honorary citizen of Hohenberg an der Eger
  • Roland Betsch (1888–1945), engineer, writer
  • Kurt Böhner (1914–2007), prehistorian and archaeologist, director of the Roman-Germanic Central Museum in Mainz
  • Markus Buchheit (* 1983), politician (AfD), political scientist, lawyer, member of the European Parliament since 2019, v. Corps Pomerania-Silesia
  • Herbert Deppe (* 1963), associate professor for dental surgery and implantology at the Klinikum rechts der Isar of the Technical University of Munich
  • Emanuel Christa (1874–1948), professor of mineralogy and crystallography
  • Michael Doeberl (1861–1928), Professor of Bavarian State History at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, Nestor of Bavarian Historiography, Founding Chairman of the Commission for Bavarian State History, member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, honorary citizen of the city of Waldsassen
  • Max Edelmann (1874–1940), physicist, professor, manufacturer of scientific instruments
  • Max Thomas Edelmann (1845–1913), engineer, professor of physics at the Technical University of Munich, founder and owner of the Physico-Mechanical Institute for the manufacture of physical precision apparatus in Munich
  • Hans Erlwein (1872–1914), architect, Dresden city planner, member of the Dresden magistrate, royal Saxon professor
  • Karl Eymann (1888–1962), engineer and director of IG Farbenindustrie AG, recipient of the DECHEMA medal
  • Erwin Ferber (1885–1976), university professor for technical chemistry, rector of the TH Breslau from 1937 to 1944
  • Georg Hahn (1841–1889), landscape and genre painter
  • Eugen Jäger (1842–1926), publisher and publicist, member of the Bavarian State Parliament and the German Reichstag, founder of the Corps
  • Fritz Junghans (1901–1962), lawyer, president and general secretary of the ADAC
  • Friedrich Kirchhoff (1890–1978), mechanical engineering entrepreneur
  • Carl Knott (1892–1987), engineer, director of the Siemens-Schuckert-Werke
  • Herbert Kupfer (1927–2013), engineer, professor of solid construction and president of the Technical University of Munich
  • Ludwig Marckert (1850–1904), Munich architect of historicism
  • Fritz Medicus (1869–1945), board member of VEW
  • Franz Obermayr (* 1952), Austrian politician, member of the European Parliament, v. Corps Frankonia Brno (KSCV), v. Corps Alemannia Vienna (KSCV)
  • Wilhelm Reissmüller (1911–1993), publisher, editor of the Donaukurier
  • Karl Roemer (1899–1984), lawyer, first German Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Communities in Luxembourg
  • Richard Rothe-Roth (1898–1972), naval officer, rear admiral, last admiral chief of staff in the Navy, commander of the ironclad Admiral Scheer
  • Gabriel Ritter von Sedlmayr (1850–1931), economist, owner of the Franziskaner-Leist-Brewery, board member of the Bavarian Brewers' Association, chairman of the supervisory board of the mortgage and exchange bank
  • Gabriel von Seidl (1848–1913), architect, professor, honorary conservator of the Bavarian National Museum, honorary member of the Bavarian Academy of the Arts, honorary citizen of Munich, Speyer and Bad Tölz, knight of the civil order Pour le Mérite
  • Bernhard Wieck (1845–1913), engineer, director of the Berliner Grundrentengesellschaft, first district and community chairman of Grunewald, founder of the corps

Corps Hannovera Hannover

  • Rolf Anselm (* 1942), civil engineer, professor at the University of Bremen
  • Paul Ehlers (1854–1934), hydraulic engineer
  • Klaus Elgeti (* 1934), process engineer, adjunct professor for thermodynamics and process engineering at RWTH Aachen University (1972–1994)
  • Franz Frese (1850–1932), engineer, professor of mechanical engineering, founder of the mechanical engineering laboratory and rector of the Technical University of Hanover
  • Gustav Glunz (1910–1982), engineer and ministerial official, co-founder of the European air traffic control authority Eurocontrol
  • Robert Gürschner (1857 – after 1927), civil engineer
  • Carl Hagemann (1867–1940), chemist, board member of IG Farben, art patron
  • Wilhelm Heinrich (1882–1944), master builder, director and board member of AG Ruhr-Lippe-Kleinbahnen
  • Wilhelm Krüger (1871–1940), hydraulic engineer, port construction director in Wilhelmshaven
  • Heinrich Lahmann (1860–1905), doctor and natural healer
  • Otto Ruprecht (1860–1947), architect and construction clerk
  • Georg Schmidt (1871–1955), professor of electrical engineering, rector of the Thuringian technical center
  • Adolf Eugen Schulte (1874–1941), chairman of the board of the Eisenbahnsignal-Bauanstalten Max Jüdel, Stahmer, Bruchsal AG, managing director of the United Eisenbahn-Signalwerke GmbH, chairman of the supervisory board of the National-Jürgens-Brauerei AG
  • Günther Schulze-Fielitz (1899–1972), civil engineer, State Secretary in the Reich Ministry for Armaments and Ammunition
  • Kurt Sellnick (1894–1975), actor, director, writer and dramaturge
  • Wilhelm Stein (1870–1964), builder of the Hamburger Hochbahn, CEO and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Hamburger Hochbahn AG, n. Corps Berolina Berlin
  • Otto Steinhoff (1873–1931), General Director of the Halberstadt-Blankenburg Railway Company
  • Hanns Teichmann (1929–2017), Professor of Urban Water Management and Waste Technology
  • Hans Kurt Tönshoff (* 1934), mechanical engineer, professor for production technology and cutting machine tools at the Technical University of Hanover, founder and director of the Laser Center Hanover, founder and managing director of the Institute for Integrated Production Hanover
  • Günter Warnecke (* 1937), university professor for production engineering, machine tools and business organization
  • Luis Weiler (1863–1918), railway civil engineer, general director of the Siamese state railway
  • Eduard Wendebourg (1857–1940), architect of historicism
  • Gustav Wesemann (1879 – after 1931), board member of Deutsche Werke AG and Berlin-Karlsruher Industrie-Werke AG

Corps Neo-Franconia Wroclaw

  • Fritz Torno (1881–1962), architect in Hanover, n. Corps Normannia Hanover

Corps Ostfalia Hanover

  • Richard Fischer (1870–1928), architect
  • Hinrich Magens (1857–1925), engineer and entrepreneur, inventor of ready-mixed concrete
  • Otto Meyer (1865–1939), civil engineer, general director of Wayss & Freytag AG
  • Carl Pirath (1884–1955), transport scientist , professor for railways and transport at the Technical University of Stuttgart
  • Emil Thormählen (1859–1941), architect

Corps Hannoverania Hanover

  • Wilhelm Brass (1926–2011), cynologist, professor of veterinary medicine
  • Wilhelm Schulze (1920–2002), professor of veterinary medicine at the University of Leipzig and the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
  • Alfred Trautmann (1884–1952) human and veterinary medicine, professor of histology and embryology at the University of Veterinary Medicine Dresden and the University of Leipzig, later head of the Physiological Institute of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, whose rector 1945–1948, v. Corps Albingia Dresden, v. Corps Saxo-Thuringia Munich
  • Gustav von Vaerst (1858–1922), state veterinarian, professor of veterinary medicine, v. Corps Teutonia Berlin, to Corps Saxo-Thuringia Munich

Corps Hansea Mannheim-Heidelberg (left the WSC in 1934)

  • Otto Hummel (1892–1980), economist, rector of the University of Posen
  • Heinrich Nicklisch (1876–1946), Professor of Individual Economics at the Mannheim and Berlin Schools of Management, Rector of the Berlin School of Management, v. Corps Hermunduria Leipzig
  • Karl Friedrich Rößle (1893–1957), professor of business administration
  • Heinrich Sommerfeld (1884–1950), economist, v. Corps Hermunduria Leipzig

Corps Hassia Darmstadt

  • Eugen Bracht (1842–1921), landscape painter
  • Peter Braun-Angott (* 1940), Professor of Mathematics
  • Friedrich Friedländer (1825–1901), German-Bohemian genre painter, by Corps Franconia Berlin, by Corps Teutonia Vienna
  • Hans Gericke (1871–1912), engineer, aeronaut
  • Wilhelm Jutzi (* 1933), professor for electrotechnical basics in computer science and digital storage
  • Rudolf Kindt (1873–1928), publisher and writer, member of the State Council of German South West Africa and the State Parliament of the People's State of Hesse
  • Gustav Lachmann (1896–1966), aircraft engineer, pioneer of European aviation
  • Tim Christian Lüth (* 1965), electrical engineer, professor for computer and robot-assisted medical technology at the Charité, co-director of the Clinic for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Clinical Navigation and Robotics at the Virchow Clinic at the Charité, professor for microtechnology and Medical device technology at the Technical University of Munich
  • Theodor Melior (1853–1940), infantry general
  • Stephan Prager (1875–1969), architect, construction clerk, head of regional planning for North Rhine-Westphalia, survivor of the Holocaust
  • Karlheinz Roik (1924–2009), professor for composite steel construction
  • Jürgen Schneider (* 1934), building contractor (retired)
  • Richard Schneider (1903–1998), building contractor

Corps Helvetia Zurich

  • Arnold Bachofen (1840–1894), Basel architect, Swiss lieutenant colonel, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB, founder of the Corps
  • Wilhelm Bachofen (1841–1922), Basel building contractor and councilor, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB, founder of the Corps
  • Hermann Dingler (1846–1935), botanist, professor at the Aschaffenburg Forest Academy, by Corps Onoldia Erlangen (KSCV)
  • Eugen Fahrländer (1844–1917), Corps Commander of the Swiss Army
  • Jules Folly (1846–1906), Swiss engineer and colonel, head of the fortress construction department at the Federal Office of Genius
  • Hermann Freuler (1841–1903), Swiss politician, member of the Swiss Council of States
  • Rudolf Gallati (1845–1904), Swiss politician, President of the Swiss National Council (1896)
  • Alfred Laubi (1846–1909), Swiss railway engineer, n. Corps Stauffia Stuttgart
  • Fritz Lotz (1842–1894), Swiss architect and lieutenant colonel in genius, commander of the Basel fire brigade and Basel Grand Councilor, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB, founder of the Corps
  • Arnold Ringier (1845–1923), Swiss politician, forester and officer, councilor of the canton of Aargau
  • Hieronimus Seeli (1838–1912), first Glarus Cantonal Forester, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB, founder of the Corps
  • Jakob Johann von Weyrauch (1845–1917), mathematician, rector of the Technical University of Stuttgart, n. Corps Tigurinia Zurich (KSCV)

Corps Hercynia Clausthal

  • Robert Biewend (1844–1913), Professor of Metallurgy at the Clausthal Mining Academy
  • Jochen Friedrich Kirchhoff (1927–2019), entrepreneur, chairman of the advisory board and the circle of shareholders of the Kirchhoff Group
  • Friedrich Klockmann (1858–1937), mineralogist, professor of mineralogy and petrography, rector of RWTH Aachen University, namesake of the Klockmannite, author of the textbook on mineralogy first published in 1911
  • Hugo Koch (1845–1932), director of the mining inspection in Tarnowitz in Upper Silesia, director of the state lead and silver ore mine Friedrichsgrube, head of the steelworks office in Friedrichshütte, honorary professor at the Technical University of Braunschweig
  • Wulf Dietrich Liestmann (* 1937), steel manager
  • Walter Lippe (1885–1963), mountain director, member of the Saxon state parliament, v. Corps Franconia Fribergensis
  • Karl Schuh (1876–1960), iron and steel engineer, board member of the AG for iron and steel works in the Thyssen Group, board member of the United Steel Works, smeltery director of the iron and steel works in Meiderich
  • Gustav Weinholz (1874–1951), mining engineer, board member of Braunschweigischen Kohlen-Bergwerke AG

Corps Hermunduria Leipzig to Mannheim

  • Karl von der Aa (1876–1937), business educator
  • Karl Banse (1901–1977), economist, professor of business administration at the Königsberg Commercial College and the Universities of Würzburg and Frankfurt am Main
  • Franz Dörfel (1879–1959), Austrian economist, professor of business administration at the University of World Trade, transport specialist
  • Franz Findeisen (1892–1962), Professor of Business Administration at the Leipzig Graduate School of Management
  • Fritz Fleege-Althoff (1886–1945), ord. Professor of Business Administration at the Königsberg Commercial College
  • Hermann Großmann (1872–1952), professor for business taxation at the Leipzig Graduate School of Management
  • Heinrich Nicklisch (1876–1946), professor of individual economics at the Mannheim and Berlin Schools of Commerce, Rector of the Berlin School of Commerce, by Corps Hansea Mannheim
  • Balduin Penndorf (1873–1941), economist, rector of the Leipzig Graduate School of Management
  • Heinrich Sommerfeld (1884–1950), economist, n. Corps Hansea Mannheim

Corps Irminsul

  • Axel Bruhn (1904–1983), lawyer, member of the Hamburg Parliament
  • Alfredo Dornheim (1909–1969), Argentine German studies specialist, professor at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo in Mendoza / Argentina, co-founder of the International Association for German Studies
  • Klaus Dudek (* 1954), Professor of General Tax Law at the University of Applied Sciences for Finance in North Rhine-Westphalia, v. Corps Markomannia Bonn
  • Wilhelm Endemann (* 1902, † after 1963), tobacco grower
  • Wolfgang Eymer (1905–1969), city councilor in the Hanseatic city of Stettin, SS standard leader and chairman of the Pomeranian district court and of the national court of honor of the NS-Altherrenbund
  • Hermann Frenzel (1895–1967), physician, professor of ear, nose and throat medicine and dean at the University of Göttingen, developer of the Frenzel glasses, v. Corps Marchia Greifswald
  • Hermann Gebbers (1879–1952), national economist, district administrator of Bückeburg and Stadthagen
  • Hans Kähler (1912–1983), linguist, professor for South Seas languages ​​at the University of Hamburg
  • Hans Klose (1880–1963), head of the Reich Agency for Nature Conservation and the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Management, father of the Reich Nature Conservation Act of 1935, v. Corps Marchia Greifswald
  • Franz Lehmann (1881–1961), pharmacist, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of Greifswald, v. Corps Marchia Greifswald
  • Karl-Heinz Lesnau (1935–1996), member of the Berlin House of Representatives, v. Corps Cheruscia Berlin
  • Kurt Möbius (1908–1993), Hessian state fire director, v. Corps Albingia
  • Bernd Niehaus Quesada (* 1941), Foreign Minister of the Republic of Costa Rica, Ambassador of Costa Rica to Germany, Hungary and the Czech Republic, Professor of International Law at the Universidad de Costa Rica, v. Corps Markomannia Bonn
  • Karl Prahl (1882–1948), painter and member of the Hamburg Secession
  • Hergen Sander (* 1943), lawyer, professor at the College of Finance in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Kurt Schmidt-Klevenow (1906–1980), SS leader, head of the General Directorate of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Reich Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
  • Wilhelm Schnee (1908–1978), district administrator of the Schwaz district in Tyrol, government director at the Federal Audit Office, data protection officer, Corps Irminsul
  • Otto Schubert (1918–1978), holder of the Knight's Cross, Professor of Tribology at the Giessen University of Applied Sciences
  • Karlheinz Spielmann (1908–1980), lawyer, honorary citizen of the city of Iphofen, founder and chairman of the association against parliamentary and bureaucratic abuse in Dortmund
  • Kurt Stapelfeldt (1898–1985), radio pioneer and director of the forerunner of the Northwest German Radio NORAG
  • Otto Waldmann (1885–1955), animal disease researcher, professor at the University of Greifswald and President of the Reichsforschungsanstalt Insel Riems, discoverer of the vaccine against foot and mouth disease, v. Corps Saxo-Thuringia, v. Corps Vandalia Koenigsberg, v. Corps Marchia Greifswald
  • Max Wartemann (1905–1993), lawyer, State Secretary at the Ministry of Finance of Schleswig-Holstein, Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck

Corps Marchia Braunschweig

  • Martin Gerike (1930–2017), shipbuilding engineer, campaigner for the German-Polish rapprochement and reconciliation
  • Friedrich Georg Hamann (1889–1973), electrical engineer, director and member of the board of the municipal electricity supply company Sagan AG
  • Alfred Schmidt (1879 – after 1931), mechanical engineer, board member of Allgemeine Rohrleitung AG and Herweg AG, inventor of the folded pipe
  • Otto Siemen (1881–1966), engineer, pump manufacturer, inventor of the self-priming side channel centrifugal pump for pumping liquids and gases

Corps Marchia Greifswald

  • Max Bleibtreu (1861–1939), professor of physiology and rector of the University of Greifswald
  • Hermann Frenzel (1895–1967), physician, professor of ear, nose and throat medicine and dean at the University of Göttingen, developer of Frenzel glasses, after Corps Irminsul
  • Hans Klose (1880–1963), head of the Reich Agency for Nature Conservation and the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Management, father of the Reich Nature Conservation Act of 1935, according to Corps Irminsul
  • Franz Lehmann (1881–1961), pharmacist, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of Greifswald, n. Corps Irminsul
  • Hugo Paul Friedrich Schulz (1853–1932), professor of pharmacology at the University of Greifswald, developer of the Arndt Schulz rule
  • Wolfgang Stammler (1886–1965), professor at the University of Friborg, Germanist and literary historian, v. Corps Holsatia Berlin, according to Corps Franco-Guestphalia
  • Otto Waldmann (1885–1955), animal disease researcher, professor at the University of Greifswald and President of the Reichsforschungsanstalt Insel Riems, discoverer of the vaccine against foot and mouth disease, v. Corps Saxo-Thuringia, by Corps Vandalia Königsberg, to Corps Irminsul

Corps Marko-Guestphalia Aachen

  • Walter Ameling (1926–2010), professor of electrical engineering at RWTH Aachen
  • Jean Bêché (1855–1917), machine manufacturer in Hückeswagen
  • Wilhelm Borchers (1856–1925), Professor of Metallurgy at RWTH Aachen University, Privy Councilor, Rector of the University and namesake of the Borchers plaque for excellent doctorates at RWTH Aachen University
  • Ernst Diepschlag (1885–1953), full professor of metallurgy and foundry at the Technical University of Breslau, later professor of ferrous metallurgy at the Freiberg mining academy, rector of the mining academy 1947–1949
  • Karl Faymonville (1875–1927), art historian
  • Carl Fincken (1876–1936), engineer, newspaper publisher
  • Karl-Otto Frielinghaus (1913–2000), professor for photo and cinema technology at the TH Ilmenau
  • Ricardo García Granados (1851–1930), Mexican ambassador to San Salvador and Cuba, politician, engineer and writer, v. Corps Alemannia Karlsruhe, founder of the Corps
  • Hans Gissel (* 1931), AEG board member for telecommunications, defense technology and research, IEC President 1993–1995
  • Roland Irmann (1891–1973), metallurgist, pioneer of sintered aluminum powder
  • Paul Knufinke (1932–2012), Professor of Mine Surveys, Head of the Institute for Mine Surveys, Mine Damage and Geophysics in Mining at RWTH Aachen University
  • Fritz Marguerre (1878–1964), father of Mannheim district heating, a. a. Inventor of the Voith-Marguerre coupling, honorary citizen of the city of Mannheim
  • Harald Ortwig (* 1959), professor of fluid technology, hydraulics and pneumatics at the Trier University of Applied Sciences, by Corps Marchia Brno (KSCV)
  • Michael Pohl (* 1943), metallurgist, professor of materials testing
  • Bernhard Salomon (1855–1942), professor at RWTH, General Director of W. Lahmeyer & Co
  • Ulrich Schmidt von Altenstadt (* 1928), architect, urban planner
  • Wolf-Dieter Schneider (* 1942), CEO and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Deutsche Gießerei- u. Industrie-Holding AG, honorary professor for the optimization of foundry processes at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg, n. Corps Cheruscia Berlin
  • Eckhard Schulze-Fielitz (* 1929), architect
  • Dieter Wellershoff (1933–2005), Admiral of the Federal Navy, Inspector General of the Federal Armed Forces 1986–1991

Corps Albingia Dresden to Aachen

  • Georg Bock von Wülfingen (1868–1952), major general
  • Hans Bredow (1879–1959), engineer, one of the founders of broadcasting in Germany, n. Corps Teutonia Berlin
  • Wilhelm Ellenberger (1848–1929), professor of veterinary medicine at the University of Veterinary Medicine Dresden, Royal Saxon Privy Councilor, Rector of the university and namesake of the young talent award of the Leipzig Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, v. Corps Saxonia Dresden, Corps Gothia Dresden
  • Reinhard Froehner (1868–1955), veterinary historian, n. Corps Lugia Breslau
  • Kurt Kärnbach (1877–1914), professor of veterinary medicine at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Berlin
  • Kurt Möbius (1908–1993), Hessian state fire director, after Corps Irminsul
  • Johannes Schmidt (1870–1953), professor of special pathology, pet therapy and forensic veterinary medicine, founder of a corps, sp. Teutonia Berlin
  • Paul Schumann (1884–1961), veterinarian, director of the Wroclaw Animal Health Office, professor of veterinary medicine at the University of Halle
  • Hermann Sinnhuber (1878–1961), General Director of Norddeutsche Kabelwerke AG, pioneer of wireless telegraphy
  • Karl Wilhelm Specht (1894–1953) General of the Infantry
  • Oscar Tellgmann (1857–1936), photographer
  • Alfred Trautmann (1884–1952) human and veterinary medicine, professor of histology and embryology at the University of Veterinary Medicine Dresden and the University of Leipzig, later head of the Physiological Institute of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, whose rector 1945–1948, n. Corps Saxo-Thuringia Munich , n. Corps Hannoverania Hannover
  • Ewald Weber (1876–1944), veterinarian, professor of buiatrics, director of the outpatient veterinary clinic at Leipzig University

Corps Montania Aachen

  • Andreas Arzruni (1847–1898), professor of mineralogy, honorary member
  • Heinz Borchers (1903–1993), professor of metallurgy and metallurgy
  • Robert Brenner (1862–1935), mining engineer, general director and board member of Arenberg'schen AG for mining and smelting operations
  • Alexander Classen (1843–1934), professor of inorganic and analytical chemistry, honorary member, v. Corps Teutonia Giessen (KSCV)
  • Urban Cleve (* 1930), athlete, mechanical engineer, plant construction manager
  • Ludwig Czimatis (1861–1942), trade civil servant , social politician, pioneer of occupational safety
  • Ernst Friedrich Dürre (1834–1905), Professor of Metallurgy, Rector of RWTH Aachen University, honorary member
  • Arthur Eichengrün (1867–1949), chemist, manufacturer, inventor of the plastic cellon and discoverer of aspirin
  • Friedrich Heinrich Funke (1854–1920), Essen industrialist
  • Karl Theodor Geilenkirchen (1877–1954), ironworker, director of Elektrostahl GmbH, general manager of the Association of German Iron Foundries
  • Ludwig Gerstein (1928–1994), mine director, Member of the Bundestag
  • Gisbert Gillhausen (1856–1917), civil engineer, industrial manager, politician
  • Bernhard Grau (1856–1924), General Director of Eisenwerk Kraft AG
  • Robert Hasenclever (1841–1902), industrialist, general director of the Rhenania chemical factory in Stolberg, honorary member
  • Emile Hiertz (1857-1919), Luxembourg chemist and Hüttenmann, pioneer of blast furnace technology
  • Hans Honsel (1910–1977), metalworker, manufacturer, board member and co-owner of Honsel-Werke AG
  • Arnold Jung (1859–1911), German entrepreneur, founder and sole owner of the Arnold Jung Lokomotivfabrik
  • Fritz Kintzlé (1852–1908), ironworker, general director of the Aachener Hütten-Aktienverein
  • Adolf Klinkenberg (1881–1957), Eisenhüttenmann, board member of Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-AG, the German-Luxemburgische Bergwerks- und Hütten-AG and the Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG, chairman of the board of the Dortmund-Hörder Hüttenunion AG
  • Hans Heinrich Landolt (1831–1910), professor of chemistry, honorary member, v. Corps Marchia Breslau (KSCV)
  • Gustav Martin (1862–1947), chemist, board member and general director of the silicate and chamotte factories Martin & Pagelstecher AG, v. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • August Michaelis (1847–1916), professor of organic chemistry, honorary member
  • Karl Mienes (1905–1990), plastics chemist and technician
  • Gustav Möllenberg (1886–1970), Eisenhüttenmann, general director Dürkopp Werke AG, smelter and chairman of the board of Westfalia-Dinnendahl-Gröppel AG, president of the Association of German Mechanical Engineering Institutions e. V.
  • Constant de Muyser (1851–1902), Luxembourg railroad engineer, industrialist and numismatist
  • Heinrich Nipper (1901–1968), metallurgist, professor for foundry of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, Ministerialrat in the Reich Ministry of Education
  • Klaus Nürnberg (1929–2015), metallurgist
  • Gustav Poel (1917–2009), submarine commander in World War II, board member in the Rhenish steel industry, management consultant
  • Carl Rudolf Poensgen (1863–1946), industrialist, councilor of commerce, v. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Karlheinz Rösener (* 1933), industrial manager
  • Fritz Rothe (1867–1958), chemist, board member of Kali-Chemie AG, inventor of the Rothe-Frank-Caro process for the production of calcium cyanamide
  • Hermann Schenck (1900–1991), metallurgist, director of the Institute for Metallurgy at RWTH Aachen University
  • Gerhard Schloemer (1924–2008), entrepreneur
  • Friedrich Springorum (1858–1938), Eisenhüttenmann, General Director of Eisen- und Stahlwerke Hoesch AG
  • Fritz Springorum (1886–1942), Eisenhüttenmann, General Director, Chairman of the Board of Management and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Hoesch AG
  • Friedrich Carl Trapp (1930–2020), building contractor

Corps Montania Clausthal

  • Ottmar Aockerblom (1890 – after 1930), mining and energy manager
  • Kurt Beißner (1915–1989), Mining Captain of the Clausthal Mining Authority
  • Alfredo Bensaúde (1856–1941) mineralogist, director of the Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon
  • Lothar Birckenbach (1876–1962), chemist, professor for the chemistry of mining and metallurgy, rector of the Clausthal mining academy
  • Paul Dierichs (1901–1996), newspaper publisher and art patron, to Corps Suevo-Guestphalia Munich
  • Walter Eichholz (1894–1953), chairman of the board of August-Thyssen-Hütte
  • Hermann Eichmeyer (1864–1928), General Director of Berzelius AG
  • Eduard Ey-Steineck (1849–1931), major general
  • Julius Grillo (1849–1911), German industrialist, director of the Grillo-Werke
  • Jürgen Großmann (* 1952), sole shareholder of Georgsmarienhütte Holding GmbH, CEO of RWE AG, to Corps Hasso-Borussia (KSCV)
  • Fritz Harney (1879–1953), general manager of the Nauen sugar factory
  • Franz Hellberg (1894–1970), board member of Rheinbraun
  • Carl Jaeger (1874–1932), director of Henrichshütte in Hattingen, board member of Ruhrstahl AG, v. Corps Borussia Clausthal
  • Karl-Heinrich Jakob (1924–2012), retired mountain assessor D., General Manager of the Mining Trade Association
  • Max Rudolf Lehmann (1886–1965), professor of business administration
  • Ferdinand Raab (1878–1954), General Director of the Anhalt coal works
  • August Schwemann (1862–1945), Go. Bergrat, Professor of Mining Studies, Rector of RWTH Aachen University, v. Corps Teutonia Freiberg
  • Karl-August Zimmermann (1927–2004), Eisenhüttenmann, board member of Thyssen AG, chairman of the steel institute VDEh

Corps Normannia Hanover

  • Heinrich Behrens (1920–1997), veterinarian, director of the animal health office of the Hanover Chamber of Agriculture, professor at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover
  • Wilhelm Bollwahn (1930–2008) veterinarian, professor of pig medicine at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Hanover
  • Hellmut Doenecke (1900 – after 1959), veterinarian, professor at the University of Wroclaw, head of the University Animal Clinic in Wroclaw
  • Fritz Drahn (1888–1959), veterinarian, professor of anatomy, co-author of the standard work on veterinary medicine, internship in veterinary obstetrics
  • Kurt Ehlers (1908–1972), veterinarian, director of the animal grottos in Bremerhaven
  • Hanskarl Englert (1913–1995), veterinarian, head of the Animal Hygiene Institute in Freiburg, professor of hygiene and zoonoses, v. Corps Suevo-Guestphalia Munich
  • Horst Frerking (* 1934), Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
  • Gottlieb Friese (1866–1945), veterinarian, full-time managing director of the Prussian Veterinary Chamber Committee
  • Walter Groth (1921–1989), veterinarian, professor of animal hygiene and livestock science
  • Dietmar Harting (* 1939), personally liable partner of the Harting Technology Group, President of the German Institute for Standardization, v. Corps Suevo-Guestphalia Munich
  • Hugo Hertwig (1841–1895), veterinarian, promoter of scientifically based veterinary meat hygiene, v. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Heinrich Kaak (1891–1975), veterinarian, president of the Schleswig-Holstein Chamber of Veterinarians
  • Dietrich Krause (* 1920), Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
  • Christian Kuckuck (1844–1893), veterinarian, director of the Hanover Zoo, n. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Friedrich Lindhorst (1867–1950), veterinarian, co-author of the standard work on veterinary medicine, internship in veterinary obstetrics , v. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Bernard Malkmus (1859–1925), veterinarian, professor of surgery for large animals and first elected rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover
  • Paul Oehmke (1867–1943), state veterinarian in Braunschweig and state veterinary council and lecturing council in the Braunschweig Ministry, v. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Christoph Pante (1878–1960), veterinarian, chairman of the Association of Official Veterinarians in Prussia, n. Corps Saxo-Thuringia Munich
  • Otto Rasenack (1899–1976), veterinarian, slaughterhouse expert, v. Corps Franconia Berlin, to Corps Suevo-Guestphalia Munich
  • Otto Regenbogen (1855–1925), veterinarian, professor of pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Veterinary Medicine Berlin, n. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Ulrich Reuss (1918–1983), veterinarian, professor at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, director of the Animal Health Office of the Weser-Ems Chamber of Agriculture, n. Corps Neo-Baltia Dorpatensis (Baltic Corps)
  • Wilhelm Rust (1863–1957), veterinarian, chairman of the Association of Prussian Official Veterinarians, President of the German Veterinary Council
  • Karl von Sande (1877–1951), veterinarian, bacteriologist, head of the Pharmaceutical Institute LW Gans in Frankfurt am Main and Oberursel, director of the Bacteriological and Serum Institute in Landsberg an der Warthe
  • Reinhold Schmaltz (1860–1945), veterinarian, professor of anatomy and histology, Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Georg Schneidemühl (1853–1928), veterinarian, professor of comparative pathology at the University of Kiel, v. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Carl Schultz (* 1898; † after 1967), veterinarian, Ministerialrat in the Hessian Ministry of the Interior, honorary professor at the University of Giessen
  • Hans Schultz (1898–1982), veterinarian, honorary professor for farriery and head of the outpatient clinic at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover, head of the Lower Saxony state training institute
  • Albert sonnenodt (1878–1966), land stableman and state veterinarian for Braunschweig, professor of animal breeding, v. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Valentin Stang (1876–1944), professor of animal breeding and animal feeding, university lecturer in Berlin, president of the German Veterinary Council, v. Corps Suevo-Salingia Munich
  • August Stockelmann (1900–1945), veterinarian, district administrator of the Schönberg district, to Corps Suevo-Salingia Munich
  • Fritz Torno (1881–1962), architect in Hanover, v. Corps Neo-Franconia Wroclaw
  • Emil Totzek (1898–1983), veterinarian, slaughterhouse expert, city veterinary director in Dresden, private lecturer for meat inspection, Bremen state veterinarian
  • Hermann Velmelage (1875–1948), veterinarian, namesake of the Velmelage uterine pump and the Bartels and Velmelage tracheal fixation forceps
  • Hans-Jürgen Voss (1903–1990), veterinarian, professor for special pathology and therapy of pets and forensic veterinary medicine
  • Martin Waßmund (1892–1956), professor for tooth, mouth and jaw diseases, v. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Hans Wehrs (1885–1953), state veterinarian of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, n. Corps Suevo-Salingia Munich
  • Ludwig Wolters (1892–1974), veterinarian, bacteriologist, head of the bacteriological institute of the Anhaltische Kreise in Dessau, founder of the Anhaltisches Serum-Institut GmbH Dessau (ASID), n. Corps Franconia Berlin

Corps Normannia-Vandalia Munich

Corps Obotritia Darmstadt

  • Egon Christian Andresen (1928–2010), electrical engineer, professor of electrical engineering and head of the Institute for Electrical Energy Conversion at the Technical University of Darmstadt
  • Heinz Arnold (1906–1994) opera director, professor of opera performance
  • Albert Frank (engineer) (1841–1909), professor of mechanical engineering, rector of the Technical University of Hanover
  • Ernst Körting (1842–1921), engineer and industrialist, pioneer of jet pump technology
  • Klaus Scheufelen (1913–2008), entrepreneur, Member of the Bundestag, honorary chairman of the CDU North-Württemberg
  • Heinrich Seidel (1842–1906), engineer and writer

Corps Palaeo-Teutonia Aachen (Corps Teutonia Freiberg)

  • Georg Du Bois (1874–1947), Swiss consul, director of the Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt formerly Roessler AG
  • Oscar Funcke (1885–1965), entrepreneur, Member of the Bundestag
  • Adolf Görz (1857–1900), owner of a large mine and banker in South Africa, patron, v. Corps Saxo-Borussia Freiberg
  • August Schwemann (1862–1945), Go. Bergrat, Professor of Mining Studies, Rector of RWTH Aachen University, n. Corps Montania Clausthal
  • Victor Tafel (1881–1946), professor of metallurgy

Corps Pomerania-Silesia Bayreuth

  • Markus Buchheit (* 1983), politician (AfD), political scientist, lawyer, member of the European Parliament since 2019, by Corps Germania Munich
  • Rudolf Drawe (1877–1967), professor of fuel technology, rector and honorary senator of the Technical University of Berlin, n. Corps Berolina, n. Corps Saxonia-Berlin
  • Wilhelm Gentsch (1865 – after 1930), engineer, member of the Reich Patent Office
  • Carl Kühne (1871–1956), director of the Berlin municipal waterworks, honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Berlin, pioneer of modern municipal water supply, v. Corps Saxonia-Berlin
  • Paul Meissner (1868–1939), architect, university professor and preservationist
  • Karl Memmler (1873–1935), Professor of Materials Testing, Director of the State Materials Testing Office in Berlin-Dahlem
  • Eugen Michel (1873–1946), architect, room acoustician and university professor
  • Adolf Rauchheld (1868–1932), architect, construction clerk, ministerial advisor and lecturer at the Oldenburg Ministry of Finance
  • Hans Sandrock (1913–1995), engineer, holder of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
  • Thomas Schauerte (* 1967), art historian, Dürer specialist
  • Ulrich von Witten (1926–2015), administrative lawyer, senior city director of the city of Celle, v. Corps Hannovera Göttingen (KSCV), v. Corps Nassovia Würzburg (KSCV)

Corps Rheinpreußen Bonn (previously Corps Agraria Bonn , merged with Landsmannschaft Salia Bonn in 1949)

  • Friedrich Aereboe (1865–1942), agricultural economist (by Corps Agronomia Jena)
  • Friedrich Bäßmann (1882–1953), animal breeding scientist (n. Corps Agronomia Jena)
  • Reinhard Brauns (1861–1937), professor of mineralogy
  • Otto Butz (1876–1958), animal breeding scientist
  • Johann Duerst (1876–1950), agricultural scientist and zoologist
  • Max Eyth (1836–1906), engineer and writer, co-founder and first managing director of the German Agricultural Society (v. Corps Stauffia Stuttgart)
  • Carl-Theodor Georg (1884–1966), doctor, plantation owner and hospital founder in the Dominican Republic
  • Johannes Hansen (1863–1938), agricultural scientist
  • Max Koernicke (1874–1955), agricultural botanist
  • Paul Köttgen (1881–1956), soil scientist
  • Eberhard Ramm (1861–1935), agricultural scientist, State Secretary in the Prussian Ministry of Agriculture, Domains and Forests, v. Corps Rhenania Tübingen (KSCV)
  • August Richardsen (1873–1957), agricultural scientist
  • Ernst Schaffnit (1878–1964), Phytomedicist
  • Jonas Schmidt (1885–1958), agricultural scientist, animal breeder and feeding expert

Corps Rhenania Darmstadt

  • Ludwig Bellinger (1880–1959), Hessian industrialist
  • Remigius Eyssen (1873 – after 1938), Frankfurt industrialist
  • Robert Hopfelt (1870–1936), engineer, entrepreneur, director and board member of Metallisierungs AG
  • Heinrich Kleyer (1853–1932), designer, mechanical engineer and manufacturer
  • Arndt G. Kirchhoff (* 1955), entrepreneur
  • Erich Kuss (* 1927), professor of biochemistry and clinical chemistry
  • Waldemar Petersen (1880–1946), professor of electrical engineering, general director of AEG, founder of high-voltage technology, inventor of the quenching coil for earth fault compensation (original in the Deutsches Museum in Munich)

Corps Rhenania Stuttgart

  • Karl Eugen Becker (* 1932), board member of TÜV Süddeutschland AG, President of the Association of German Engineers (VDI)
  • Jörg Menno Harms (* 1939), graduate electrical engineer, manager
  • Walter Hertel (1898–1983) general engineer in the German Air Force
  • Wilhelm Holzmann (1842–1913), building contractor, v. Corps Bavaria Stuttgart
  • Hugo Keuerleber (1883–1949), professor of architecture
  • Rudolf Kunz (1856–1930), Colonel Division, Artillery Chief of the Swiss Army
  • Robert von Reinhardt (1843–1914) architect and university professor
  • Dieter Schmoeckel (1931–2013), professor of mechanical engineering, pioneer of modern forming technology, founder of the Institute of Forming Technology at TU Darmstadt, v. Corps Berlin (Corps Teutonia Berlin)
  • Hermann Weber (1899–1956), zoologist, professor of zoology at the TH Danzig, professor of forest zoology at the University of Freiburg, professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at the universities of Münster, Vienna and Strasbourg, professor of zoology and director of the zoological institute of the University of Tübingen, President of the German Zoological Society, n. Corps Baltica-Borussia Danzig

Corps Rhenania ZAB (Braunschweig)

  • Arnold Bachofen (1840–1894), Basel architect, Swiss lieutenant colonel, n. Corps Helvetia Zurich
  • Wilhelm Bachofen (1841–1922), Basel building contractor and councilor, Corps Helvetia Zurich
  • Emil Albert Baldinger , (1838–1907) Cantonal Forester in Aargau, Cantonal Councilor in Aargau, member of the Swiss National Council
  • Theodor Bertschinger (1845–1911), Swiss building contractor, Grand Councilor in Aargau
  • Filippo Bonzanigo (1839–1904), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor, member of the Swiss National Council
  • Theodor Brune (1854–1932), German-American architect, v. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Gustav Daverio (1839–1899), founder of the tool factory Daverio & Cie., Later the machine factory Oerlikon, and the Zurich design office for milling machines Daverio-Henrici & Cie., N. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Aristides Dossios (1844–1881), Greek economist, professor at the Sorbonne for camera and political sciences, director of the shipping bank ο Αρχάγγελος (Archangel) founded in 1870
  • Leander Dossios (1846–1883), Greek chemist, professor of chemistry and member of the Central Agency for Industry, Trade and Agriculture in Athens
  • Max Dresel (1842–1920), paper manufacturer
  • August Druckermüller (1840–1896), engineer, steel construction manufacturer in Berlin
  • Louis Eugène Dupont (1839–1901), tram engineer, Geneva Grand Council, Swiss consul general and head of mission in Saint Petersburg
  • Hermann Eichfeld (1845–1917), landscape painter, professor and director of the Grand Ducal Picture Gallery in Mannheim
  • Victor Fredenhagen (1876–1934), Offenbach machine manufacturer, v. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Wilhelm Fredenhagen (1843–1924), Offenbach manufacturer of hot air machines, conveyor systems, hoists and elevators
  • Claus-Dieter Freymann (* 1938), professor of educational sciences, chairman of the board of trustees of the Diakonisches Werk in the church district An der Ruhr, jazz musician, to Corps Guestphalia Halle (KSCV), to Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Léon Fulpius (1840–1927), Swiss architect, president of the Geneva section of the Swiss Association of Engineers and Architects
  • Fritz Gliem (1934–2020), electrical engineer, pioneer of space electronics in Germany, from Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Emil Grohmann (1856–1905), Austrian industrialist, managing director and owner of the linen thread factory Grohmann & Co. in Würbenthal
  • Robert Grohmann (1854–1907), Austrian industrialist, wire rod manufacturer, co-founder of the Moravian-Silesian AG for the wire industry
  • Balthasar Herberz (1853–1932), General Director of the Petersburg Iron and Wire Works, Russian State Council, n. Corps Montania Freiberg
  • Horace Herwegh (1843–1901), German-Swiss-French engineer, expelled from the Polytechnic after a duel, immortalized in literature by the subsequent correspondence between his father Georg Herwegh and the president of the federal school council, Johann Karl Kappeler
  • Peter Kehl (* 1935), spokesman for the management of Hamburger Stahlwerke GmbH, director of the Huckingen ironworks, board member of Stahlwerke Peine Salzgitter AG, managing director of Readymix Zement GmbH, v. Corps Saxonia-Berlin
  • Artur Adolf Konradi (1880–1951), commercial attaché of the German legation in Romania, general secretary of the Romanian-German Chamber of Commerce, regional group leader of the NSDAP's foreign organization in Romania, v. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Leonidas Lewicki (1840–1907), Austrian-German mechanical engineer, professor of mechanical engineering at the Riga Polytechnic, at the Aachen Polytechnic and the Dresden Technical University, there head of the machine laboratory II for power machines that he founded and the mechanical laboratory A, rector of the TH Dresden
  • Fritz Lotz (1842–1894), Swiss architect and lieutenant colonel in genius, commander of the Basel fire department and Basel Grand Councilor, to Corps Helvetia Zurich
  • Eduard Oehler (1837–1909), Privy Councilor of Commerce, tar paint manufacturer in Offenbach, member of the First Chamber of the State Parliament of the Grand Duchy of Hesse
  • Antônio Francisco de Paula Souza (1843–1917), pioneer of the Brazilian railroad system, Foreign Minister (1892–1893) and Transport Minister (1893) of Brazil, initiator and first rector of the Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo, n. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Robert von Peltzer (1846–1940), chemist, German-Estonian textile manufacturer, co-founder of the Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convention
  • Robert Raschka (1847–1908), Austrian architect and architectural painter
  • Carl Reinhertz (1859–1906), Professor of Geodesy at the Agricultural University Poppelsdorf and the Technical University of Hanover
  • Ludwig Reuling (1844–1898), industrialist from Baden, manufacturer of fittings, pipelines and apparatus
  • Trajan Rittershaus (1843–1899), mechanical engineer, professor for kinematics and mechanical engineering as well as electrical machine design at the Technical University of Dresden
  • Kurt Erdmann Rosenthal (1871-1946), General Director of Brandenburgische Electricitäts-, Gas- und Wasserwerke AG, pioneer of the carbide and acetylene industry, v. Corps Saxonia-Berlin, to Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Carl Roth (1846–1929), Royal Councilor of Commerce, Saarland industrialist, to Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Leonhard Schaufelberger (1839–1894), architect and classical artist in St. Petersburg
  • Konrad Schinz (1842–1910), machine manufacturer in Saint Petersburg, Swiss consul general and head of mission
  • Paul Schondorf (1873–1949), architect and Ministerialrat in Mecklenburg-Strelitz
  • Hieronimus Seeli (1838–1912), first chief forester in Glarus, to Corps Helvetia Zurich
  • Manfred Semper (1838–1913), architect, builder of the second Semper Opera House in Dresden, founder of the Corps
  • Emil Striebeck (* around 1850; † 1900), process engineer, inventor and developer of the ammonia-soda process according to Striebeck-Honigmann , v. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Edward Uhl (1843–1906), President and co-owner of the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, n. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Hugo Wilhelm von Waldthausen (1853–1931), councilor, factory owner in Bochum-Werne
  • Carl-August Witt (* 1938), metallurgist, professor of materials science at the FH Düsseldorf, v. Corps Saxonia-Berlin

Corps Rheno-Nicaria Mannheim

  • Adolf Brehm (1878–1937), head of the staff council and alderman of the city of Mannheim, professor of law for business people at the Mannheim University of Applied Sciences
  • Anton Erdel (1875–1928), professor of civil and commercial law at the Mannheim University of Applied Sciences
  • Emil Gerstner (1887–1944), economist
  • Paul Gerstner (1880–1945), economist
  • Marcel Hattendorf (* 1969), management consultant, 2012 and 2013 chairman of the Weinheim Association of Old Corps Students, n. Corps Franco-Guestphalia
  • Gerhard Reber (* 1937), professor of corporate management and organizational behavior at the University of Linz
  • Kraft Waentig (1927–2017), entrepreneur, honorary president of the IHK for Rheinhessen

Corps Silvania casting

  • Oskar Röder (1862–1954), professor of practical veterinary medicine, v. Corps Salingia Berlin
  • Erich Silbersiepe (1880–1961), professor of veterinary surgery, v. Corps Salingia Berlin

Corps Rheno-Palatia Munich (since 1954 in the KSCV)

  • August Exter (1858–1933), architect
  • Anton Fasig (1864–1940), industrialist
  • Albert Ganzenmüller (1905–1996), engineer, State Secretary in the National Socialist Ministry of Transport (RVM)
  • Julius Geyer (1876–1945), engineer, councilor, general director of Isaria Meterwerke AG
  • Karl Glaser (1841–1935), Chairman of the Supervisory Board of BASF
  • Hans Grässel (1860–1939), go. Building councilor, professor, town planning director, holder of the Pour le Mérite
  • Rudolf Hämmerle (1904–1984), Austrian textile entrepreneur and member of the National Council
  • Johann-Erasmus von Malsen-Ponickau (1895–1956), police chief, SS brigade leader
  • Benno Martin (1893–1975), Police President, SS Group Leader and Lieutenant General of the Police
  • Heinrich Puchner (1865–1938), German soil scientist and agricultural technician
  • Paul Reichard (1854–1938), geographer, African explorer
  • Aribert Rödel (1898–1965), architect
  • Edmund von Schumacher (1859–1908), Lucerne Councilor, member of the Federal Council of States, Colonel in the Swiss Army
  • Georg Stauber (1875–1952), professor of metallurgical engineering, inventor of the Stauber gas turbine
  • Ludwig Wagner-Speyer (1882–1939), architect, professor of architecture, director of the Mainz School of Applied Arts

Corps Saxo-Borussia Freiberg

  • Walter Alberts (1883–1948), Eisenhüttenmann, Chairman of the Board of the Bochum Association
  • Helmut Berger (1913–2010), mining engineer, professor of soil mechanics and foundation engineering at the Leipzig University of Civil Engineering and the Leipzig Technical University, n. Corps Saxo-Montania
  • Eduard Theodor Böttcher (1829–1893), professor of mechanical engineering and spinning mechanics, rector of the Chemnitz industrial school, n. Corps Franconia Freiberg
  • Theodor Erhard (1839–1919), electrophysicist, rector of the Bergakademie Freiberg
  • Adalbert Flaccus (1880–1955), Eisenhüttenmann, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Phönix AG for Mining and Metallurgy, Member of the Board of the United Steelworks, n. Corps Saxo-Montania
  • Josef Follmann (1875–1938), Eisenhüttenmann, director of the United Steel Works
  • Adolf Görz (1857–1900), owner of a large mine and banker in South Africa, patron of the Corps Teutonia Freiberg
  • Paul Heinrich von Groth (1843–1927), professor of mineralogists at the University of Strasbourg and the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich
  • Gustav Hempel (1842–1904), Professor of Forestry, Rector of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
  • Frieder Löhrer (* 1956), manager, chairman of the Weinheimer Verband Alter Corpsstudenten (2007–2009), v. Corps Saxo-Montania
  • Karl-Friedrich Lüdemann (1912–1967), Professor of Metallurgy, Rector of the Bergakademie Freiberg, n. Corps Saxo-Montania
  • Hans Matschak (1901–1979), Professor of Mining Water Management and Soil Mechanics, n. Corps Saxo-Montania
  • Carl Hermann Müller (1823–1907), Saxon geologist, first Dr.-Ing. the Bergakademie Freiberg
  • Curt Adolph Netto (1847–1909), professor of mining and metallurgy in Tokyo, pioneer for the industrial utilization of aluminum
  • Theodor Richter (1824–1898), professor of metallurgy and the art of tasting, rector of the Bergakademie Freiberg, co-discoverer of the element indium
  • Reinhard Schmidt (* 1946), President of the Saxon Mining Authority (1991–2011), chief miner and honorary professor at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg, v. Corps Borussia Clausthal
  • Wolfgang Moritz Vogelgesang (1826–1888), Montanist, geologist and high school professor
  • Max Zell (1866–1943), General Director of the Consolidated Halleschen Pfänschaften , managing director of the East Elbe Lignite Syndicate , Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Hallische Röhrenwerke AG
  • Karl-Heinz Zieger (1911–1982), smelter boss and production director of the East German Combine in Eisenhüttenstadt, under Corps Saxo-Montania

Corps Saxo-Montania zu Freiberg and Dresden in Aachen (Corps Montania Freiberg)

  • Oswald Bauer (1876–1936), metal physicist, director and deputy president of the materials testing office in Berlin-Dahlem
  • Helmut Berger , mining engineer, professor of soil mechanics and foundation engineering at the Leipzig University of Civil Engineering and the Leipzig University of Technology, v. Corps Saxo-Borussia Freiberg
  • Ernst August von Beust (1783–1859), Royal Prussian chief miner, highest mining official in Prussia, founding member of the German Geological Society, a. a. Name giver of the Graf Beust colliery in Essen
  • Friedrich Constantin von Beust (1806–1891), chief miner, imperial-royal court and ministerial councilor, general inspector, founding member of the Mining Association, the German Geological Society and the Freiberg Antiquities Association, honorary citizen of the city of Freiberg
  • Hans Max Philipp von Beust (1820–1889), mine director, landowner, to Corps Franco-Montania Freiberg
  • John Bigelow, Jr. (1854–1936), American cavalry officer, writer, MIT professor of military science and modern speech, head of Yosemite National Park
  • Bernhard Braunsdorf (1808–1886), Mining Authority Director and Secret Mountain Ridge
  • Karl Julius Braunsdorf (1807–1883), senior art master and mountain burr
  • August Breithaupt (1791–1873), Oberbergrat, member of numerous academies, editor of the Handbook of Geognosy
  • Hermann Theodor Breithaupt (1820–1885), revolutionary from 1848, later mountain director, city councilor, justice of the peace, director of the Erzgebirge coal share association, n. Corps Franconia Freiberg
  • Bernhard von Cotta (1808–1879), geologist and mining scientist, professor of geognosy, Bergrat
  • Alfred Dittmarsch (1836–1926), mining engineer, director of the Zwickau Mining School
  • Wilhelm von Fircks (1870–1933), mining engineer, general director, German-Baltic member of parliament and vice-president in the Latvian parliament
  • Adalbert Flaccus (1880–1955), Eisenhüttenmann, deputy chairman of the board of Phönix AG for mining and smelting, board member of the United Steelworks, v. Corps Saxo-Borussia Freiberg
  • Richard von Friesen (1808–1884), Saxon Minister and Prime Minister
  • Johannes Galli (1856–1927), Professor of Metallurgy, Rector of the Clausthal Mining Academy
  • Wilhelm Groß (1883–1944), professor of mining and processing at the TH Breslau, murdered in the Auschwitz concentration camp
  • Balthasar Herberz (1853–1932), General Director of the Petersburg Iron and Wire Works, Russian State Council, v. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Sigismund August Wolfgang von Herder (1776–1838), royal Saxon chief miner. Father of the squires
  • Rudolf Hering (1803–188), Bergrat
  • Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934), Field Marshal General and politician, second Reich President of the Weimar Republic
  • Alexis Janin (1846–1897), American mining engineer and metallurgist
  • Paul Kanis (1899–1978), industrialist, co-founder and later sole owner of the Brückner, Kanis & Co. turbine factory in Dresden
  • Karl Moritz Kersten (1803–1850), Professor of Analytical and Practical Chemistry
  • Theodor Körner (1791–1813), freedom poet and Lützow hunter officer
  • Friedrich August Köttig (1794–1864), works inspector of the Meißner porcelain factory, inventor of the Meißner glaze stone blue for the artificial production of the ultramarine
  • Philipp Heinrich Kraemer (1789–1867), iron industrialist, owner of the St. Ingbert iron works
  • Heinrich Gottlieb Kühn (1788–1870), secret mountain, director of the royal porcelain manufactory in Meissen, inventor of chrome oxide green, shiny gold plating and Kühn's fire extinguisher box
  • Frieder Löhrer (* 1956) , manager, chairman of the Weinheimer Verband Alter Corpsstudenten (2007–2009), n. Corps Saxo-Borussia Freiberg
  • Karl-Friedrich Lüdemann (1912–1967), Professor of Metallurgy, Rector of the Bergakademie Freiberg, v. Corps Saxo-Borussia Freiberg
  • Hans Matschak (1901–1979), Professor of Mining Water Management and Soil Mechanics, v. Corps Saxo-Borussia Freiberg
  • Carl Melville (1875–1957), sculptor, professor at the Erfurt School of Applied Arts
  • Kurt Merbach (1839–1912), director of the Hüttenamt, privy councilor, honorary citizen of the city of Freiberg
  • Carl Poensgen (industrialist) (1838–1921), industrialist, Privy Councilor of Commerce
  • Georg Gottlieb Pusch (1790–1846), miner, chemist and mineralogist, founder of geology for what would later become Poland, Bergrat, professor of metallurgy and mint master
  • Oscar Reuther (1880–1954), building researcher, founder of the Corps Franconia Dresden, v. Corps Altsachsen Dresden
  • Karl Spitzner (1876–1951), Oberregierungsbergrat, collector of mining cultural property, Corps Franco-Marcomannia Dresden
  • Albin Weisbach (1833–1901), professor of physics and mineralogy at the Bergakademie Freiberg, Secret Mountain Ridge
  • Christian Samuel Weiss (1780–1856), Professor of Mineralogy, Prussian Secret Oberbergrat, member of the Academy of Sciences in Berlin
  • Karl-Heinz Zieger (1911–1982), smelter boss and production director of the East German Combine in Eisenhüttenstadt, v. Corps Saxo-Borussia Freiberg

Corps Franco-Marcomannia Dresden

  • Arthur Hugo Göpfert (1872–1949), master builder, architect and politician
  • Stanislaus Jolles (1857–1942), professor of mathematics
  • Robert Köckritz (1879 – after 1942), civil engineer, building materials manager
  • Karl Spitzner (1876–1951), Oberregierungsbergrat, collector of mining cultural property, v. Corps Montania Freiberg

Corps Saxonia-Berlin to Aachen

  • Alexis Bishop (1857–1922), industrialist from Anhalt
  • Friedrich Bischof (1891–1941), board member of Deutsche Zündholzfabriken AG, member of the Anhalt state parliament
  • Georg Blanchart (1874–1940), director of the German Cast Iron Pipe Association
  • Emil Paul Böhme (1838–1894), professor of building materials, head of the royal testing station for building materials at the TH Berlin-Charlottenburg
  • Carl Bolbrügge (1849–1898), owner of the Grabow watermill
  • Erich Bolte (1900–1981), office furniture manufacturer, builder of the Lucie Bolte Foundation to promote medical research in the fields of cirrhosis and coma
  • Gustav Alois Bretschneider (1850–1912), founder of the iron construction factory Bretschneider & Krügner
  • Heinrich Burchartz (1864–1938), professor of building materials science at the State Materials Testing Office in Berlin
  • Robert Burckhardt (1873–1933), leather manufacturer
  • Rudolf Drawe (1877–1967), Professor of Fuel Technology, Rector and Honorary Senator of the Technical University of Berlin, v. Corps Pomerania-Silesia, v. Corps Berolina
  • Gustav Ewald (1895–1983), fire extinguishing equipment manufacturer, Colonel in the Air Force and technology historian
  • Jörg Fleischhauer (* 1939), Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at RWTH Aachen University, v. Corps Rhenania Bonn (KSCV), v. Corps Thuriniga Leipzig (KSCV)
  • Max Leon Flemming (1881–1956), merchant, consul of the Netherlands, art collector and patron
  • Max Gary (1859–1923), Privy Councilor, Professor of Building Materials Science at the Royal Materials Testing Office in Berlin, honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Stuttgart
  • Paul Gast (1876–1941), Professor of Geodesy, Rector of RWTH Aachen University
  • Hermann Gehl (1927–2008), Managing Director of Drahtwerke Hamm, Member of the Board of Delta Steel Company, Nigeria
  • Wilfried Gehl (1929–2017), electrical engineer, inventor of the inductive proximity switch, v. Corps Delta
  • Walter Gerhäuser (1900–1993), marble manufacturer
  • Helmuth Gerloff (1894–1975), professor for field fortifications and field fortifications and work planning, major general of the police and SS brigade leader
  • Georg Gregersen de Saàg (1853–1905), Hungarian industrialist, general director of the construction company G. Gregersen & Sons
  • Ferdinand Eduard Groschupp (1850–1933), engineer for locomotive construction, Privy Councilor, member of the Reich Patent Office
  • Gyula Halasy (1891–1970), Hungarian bank lawyer and sports shooter, 1924 Olympic champion in clay pigeon shooting
  • Richard Hempel (1857–1930), geodesist, state economist and conservationist
  • Franz Honcamp (1875–1934), chemist, professor of agricultural chemistry and rector of the University of Rostock, n. Corps Stauffia Stuttgart
  • Rudolf Hüttebräuker (1904–1996), farmer, State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry
  • Friedrich Jenner (1863–1928), architect, town planning officer and senator in Göttingen, v. Corps Guestphalia Berlin
  • Peter Kehl (* 1935), spokesman for the management of Hamburger Stahlwerke GmbH, director of the Huckingen ironworks, board member of Stahlwerke Peine Salzgitter AG, managing director of Readymix Zement GmbH, to Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Gustav Otto Kerl (1882–1962), professor of geodesy at the TH Hannover
  • Arthur Kickton (1861–1944), architect and secret senior building officer, honorary senator and honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Berlin
  • Ludger Knepper (* 1950), professor of production logistics at the FH Aachen
  • Walter Knissel (1934–2018), professor of mining, rector of Clausthal University of Technology, honorary doctorate from Miskolc University, honorary professor from Liaoning Technical University
  • Paul Kracht (1863–1959), linen manufacturer, councilor of commerce
  • Lothar Krüger (1885–1945), professor of building materials science at the State Materials Testing Office in Berlin
  • Richard Krügner (1853–1936), founder of the Bretschneider & Krügner factory for iron structures
  • Carl Kühne (1871–1956), director of the Berlin municipal waterworks, honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Berlin, pioneer of modern municipal water supply, n. Corps Pomerania-Silesia
  • Gotthelf Kummer (1868–1941), geodesist, Ministerialrat in the Prussian Ministry of Agriculture
  • Wolf-Dietrich von Kurnatowski (1908–1972), canon lawyer and pastor of the Christian Community
  • Robert Leibnitz (1863–1929), architect
  • Heinrich Mohnen (1855–1943) building officer, redesigner of the Kahlberg seaside resort in West Prussia
  • Hugo Mosler (1875–1956), professor of telecommunications and radio technology at the TH Braunschweig, brewery director, n. Corps Friso-Luneburgia
  • Udo Reinhard Müller (* 1948), fluid mechanic, professor for flow measurement methods at RWTH Aachen University
  • James O'Hara Murray (1870–1943), British mechanical engineer and tennis player
  • Albert Nüsse (1882–1965), geodesist, First Surveyor of the City of Hamburg, honorary member of the DVW
  • Ludwig Paffendorf (1872–1949), Cologne architect and craftsman, n. Corps Stauffia Stuttgart
  • Alwin Parnicke (1853–1928), civil engineer, author of the standard work The mechanical aids of the chemical industry
  • Benedict Lincoln Prieth (1870–1934), American newspaper publisher and publicist
  • Gerhard Raabe (* 1950), professor of theoretical chemistry at RWTH Aachen
  • Karl Raabe (1879–1953), general director of Maxhütte
  • Otto Rellensmann (1895–1970), professor of mine cutting, rector of the Clausthal mining academy, honorary doctorate from the Leoben University of Mining and Mining
  • Hans Albert Rooschüz (1865–1919), co-founder and director of the Swiss Chocoladen & Colonialhaus, later Valora Holding AG
  • Kurt Erdmann Rosenthal (1871–1946), General Director of Brandenburgische Electricitäts-, Gas- und Wasserwerke AG, pioneer of the carbide and acetylene industry, n. Corps Rhenania ZAB, n. Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Max Rudeloff (1857–1929), Privy Councilor, Professor of Materials Testing, Director of the Royal Materials Testing Office in Berlin, honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Karlsruhe
  • Wilhelm Ruhl (1848–1926), inventor of Ruhl's pulverized coal combustion
  • Paul Scheunemann (1882–1955), railway construction engineer, Reichsbahn department president, pioneer of motorway construction in Germany
  • Karl-Peter Schliewe (1929–2014), architect and construction officer
  • Joseph Spohr (1905–1979), board member of Duisburg-Ruhrorter Häfen AG, Corps Saxonia-Berlin
  • Oskar Steigerwald (1871–1902), glass manufacturer
  • Friedrich Suckow (1870–1937), secret finance advisor and ministerial advisor in the Prussian Ministry of Finance, honorary professor of surveying at the Technical University of Berlin, honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Hanover
  • Ernst Trapp (1903–1989), building contractor, honorary citizen of RWTH Aachen University
  • Wolfgang Triebel (1900–2002), founder of the Institute for Building Research in Hanover, honorary professor of building research at the TU Hanover, v. Corps Slesvico-Holsatia Hanover
  • Richard Ullrich (1870–1930), engineer in melioration construction, Ministerialrat in the Prussian Ministry of Agriculture, Domains and Forests
  • Hans Weber (1912–2000), pipeline construction contractor
  • Horst Weber (1911–1989), professor of cultural engineering and soil culture, founder of the Institute for Regional Culture at the University of Giessen
  • Karl Wenig (1845–1908), civil engineer, secret building officer, founder of the corps
  • Paul Wiesert (1860–1948), architect
  • Carl-August Witt (* 1938), metallurgist, professor of materials science at the Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences, n. Corps Rhenania ZAB
  • Friedrich Wolff (1900–1985), industrialist
  • Louis Wüstenhagen (1852–1916), sugar and fertilizer manufacturer, landowner
  • Carl Herbert Zikesch (1897–1979), manufacturer of high-pressure fittings
  • Franz Zwick (1863–1932), architect

Free Corps Saxonia Berlin

  • Karl Müller-Franken (1873–1927), syndic, Berlin city councilor, member of the Prussian state parliament, v. Corps Alemannia Munich
  • Christian August Vogler (1841–1925), Privy Councilor, Professor of Geodesy, Rector and Honorary Doctor of the Agricultural University in Berlin, Honorary Doctor of the Technical University of Munich

Corps Saxonia Hanover

  • Johann Peter Blank (1925–2014), railway engineer, President of the Federal Railway Central Office, Chairman of the Weinheim Association of Old Corps Students, v. Corps Saxonia Karlsruhe
  • Harry Bock von Wülfingen (1829–1881), mechanical engineer
  • Aute Bode (1846–1921), building contractor, chief engineer, founder of the Weinheim Association of Old Corps Students, father of the Wachenburg
  • Hermann Wilhelm Bödeker (1799–1875), Protestant pastor in Hanover
  • Georg Bokelberg (1842–1902), civil engineer, architect, city planner in Hanover
  • Gustav Brüninghaus (1875–1955), steel industrialist
  • Ernst Bühring (1844–1928), architect
  • Fritz Clarfeld (1886–1935), industrialist, mayor of Hemer, member of the Prussian state parliament
  • Gerrit van Delden (1842–1925), chemist and textile industrialist
  • Hendrik van Delden (1872–1950), owner of cotton spinning and twisting mills
  • Gustav Fusch (1871–1943), mechanical engineer
  • Wilhelm Germelmann (1850–1919), hydraulic engineer, chairman of the German Committee for Reinforced Concrete
  • Alfred Gröbler (1865–1926), CEO of Buderus AG
  • Franz Haniel junior (1842–1916), entrepreneur in the coal and steel industry
  • Hans-Dieter Harig (* 1938), industrial manager, CEO of EON Energie AG
  • Friedrich Heeren (1803–1885), Privy Councilor, professor of theoretical, practical and technical chemistry as well as physics and mineralogy at the Hanover Polytechnic, honorary citizen of the city of Hanover
  • Werner Kümmel (1834–1893), civil engineer, director of the gas and water works in Altona
  • Christian Kuhlemann (1891–1964), engineer, entrepreneur, managing director of the Hanoverian Portland-Cementfabrik AG, Member of the Bundestag
  • Hansheinrich Meier-Peter (* 1939), ship operations technician, professor, director of the Institute for Ship Operations Research at the University of Flensburg
  • Theodor Mithoff (1835–1892), grammar school teacher, university professor for economics, member of the Prussian House of Representatives, to Corps Brunsviga Göttingen (KSCV)
  • Georg Lasius (1835–1928), architect, professor of building construction theory and architectural drawing at the ETH Zurich
  • Hans-Joachim Liesecke (1931–2019), professor for green space construction
  • Wilhelm Lüer (1834–1870), architect, lecturer in architecture and ornamentation at the Hanover Polytechnic, co-founder of the Lower Saxony building works
  • Heinrich Ranafier (1846–1930), railway engineer, secret senior building officer
  • Franz von der Recke (1854–1923), Minister of State in Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
  • Moritz Rühlmann (1811–1896), professor of mathematics and mechanical engineering at the Hanover Polytechnic, founder of mechanical technology, honorary citizen of the city of Hanover, v. Corps Slesvico-Holsatia Hanover
  • Hermann Schaedtler (1857–1931), Neo-Renaissance architect
  • Ernst Schiess (1840–1915), industrialist, machine tool manufacturer, founder of the Association of German Machine Tool Builders (VDW), n. Corps Saxonia Karlsruhe
  • Gerhard Stoffert (* 1926), professor of horticulture and horticultural economics
  • Leo Sympher (1854–1922), hydraulic engineer, creator of the Mittelland Canal, founder of the Weserbund
  • Ferdinand Wallbrecht (1840–1905), architect and building contractor, member of the Hanover provincial council, member of the Reichstag
  • Oskar Wolff (1858–1943), industrialist and politician
  • Wulfdiether Zippel (* 1938), economist, professor for international economic relations

Corps Saxonia Karlsruhe

  • Farhat Ben Tanfous (* 1971), hotelier, mayor of the Tunisian delegation Djerba-Midoun , honorary consul of the Federal Republic of Germany on Djerba
  • Rudolf Berg (1881–1955), industrialist in the German metal industry
  • Gottfried Julius Bergfeld (1875–1934), manufacturer
  • Johann Peter Blank (1925–2014), railway engineer, President of the Federal Railway Central Office, Chairman of the Weinheim Association of Old Corps Students, n. Corps Saxonia Hanover
  • Heinz Blessmann (* 1927) engineer, managing director of Deutsche Solvay Werke , member of the board of Kali-Chemie AG and honorary senator of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • Bodo von Borries (1905–1956), electrical engineer, professor of electron optics and precision mechanics at RWTH Aachen University, co-inventor of the electron microscope
  • Eugen Brandeis (1846–1930), engineer and colonial administrator in the German colonies in the Pacific
  • Otto Bredt (1888–1973), auditor, chairman of the Institute for Auditors, chairman of the Bahlsen advisory board
  • Wilhelm Breithaupt (1841–1931), engineer, inventor
  • Heinrich Brenzinger (1879–1960), civil engineer, building contractor, art collector and sponsor
  • Alexander Cassinone (1866–1931), Austrian aviation pioneer and president of the Austrian Aero Club
  • Anastasios Christomanos (1841–1906), Greek chemist and rector of the University of Athens, n. Corps Rhenania Heidelberg (KSCV)
  • Karl Dreher (1848–1906), mill owner, member of the Second Chamber of the Baden Estates Assembly
  • Karl Foerster (1866–1957), engineer, councilor, chairman of the AG Kühnle, Kopp & Kausch
  • Henner Gimpel (*), professor of industrial engineering at the University of Augsburg
  • Thomas Henker (*), Professor of Finance at Bond University .
  • Moritz von Horstig (1851–1942), architect
  • Wolfgang Kühborth (1924–2017), entrepreneur, chairman of the board of management and supervisory board of KSB Aktiengesellschaft
  • Manfred Lindemann-Frommel (1852–1939), marine painter
  • Julius Lott (1836–1883), Austrian railway pioneer, builder of the Arlbergbahn
  • Otto Lueger (1843–1911), engineer, professor of hydraulic engineering at the Technical University of Stuttgart, first editor of the "Lexicon of All Technology"
  • Heinrich Macco (1843–1920), engineer, industrial representative, national liberal politician, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
  • Gustav Münch (1843–1910), civil engineer in railway and port construction, member of the Prussian House of Representatives, member of the Reichstag
  • Wolfgang von Niessen (* 1941), Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at the TU Braunschweig
  • Georg Heinrich Noell (1836–1895), machine manufacturer
  • Arthur Pfeifer (1878–1962), architect, founder of the studio for architecture, horticulture and applied arts in Karlsruhe
  • Ernst Schiess (1840–1915), industrialist, machine tool manufacturer, founder of the Association of German Machine Tool Builders (VDW), v. Corps Saxonia Hanover
  • Richard Scholz (1860–1939), painter, children's book illustrator, art professor
  • Wilhelm Schüssele (1840–1905), Karlsruhe city councilor, pioneer of the Rhine port of Karlsruhe
  • Peter Schüttler (1841–1906), American entrepreneur
  • Kurt Stengel (1907–2001), head of the Karlsruhe municipal utilities
  • Georg Talbot (1864–1948), railway engineer and manufacturer
  • Otto Vittali (1872–1959), painter
  • Arthur Wienkoop (1864–1941), professor of architecture, director of the Darmstadt State Building Trade School, architect of the Wachenburg
  • Wilhelm Zaeringer (1873–1942), CEO of Tiefbau- und Kälteindustrie AG, formerly Gebhardt & König

Corps Saxo-Thuringia Munich

  • Richard Eberlein (1869–1921), veterinarian, zoologist, doctor and university professor, founder of veterinary radiology, founder and first president of the German Roentgen Society, v. Corps Teutonia Berlin
  • Richard Klett (1867–1948), veterinarian, professor of forensic veterinary medicine and parasitology, director of the internal clinic of the University of Veterinary Medicine Stuttgart, n. Corps Teutonia Berlin
  • Kurt von Klüfer (1869–1941), officer, police officer and military writer
  • Edwin Lehnert (1884–1968), veterinarian, bacteriologist, professor, head of the Veterinary-Bacteriological State Institute in Stockholm, v. Corps Teutonia Berlin
  • Karl Nieberle (1877–1946), veterinarian and university professor in Leipzig
  • Christoph Pante (1878–1960), veterinarian, chairman of the Association of Official Veterinarians in Prussia, v. Corps Normannia Hanover
  • Max Scharre (1867–1955), journalist and writer, editor-in-chief of the Saale-Zeitung in Halle, the Münchner Zeitung and the Bayerische Staatszeitung
  • Mathias Schlegel (1865–1940), veterinarian, professor, director of the Animal Hygiene Institute in Freiburg
  • Hugo Sohnle (1864–1938), veterinarian, professor of veterinary medicine, rector of the Hohenheim Agricultural University
  • Alfred Trautmann (1884–1952) human and veterinary medicine, professor of histology and embryology at the University of Veterinary Medicine Dresden and the University of Leipzig, later head of the Physiological Institute of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, whose rector 1945–1948, v. Corps Albingia Dresden, n. Corps Hannoverania Hannover
  • Otto Uebele (1876–1956), coffee exporter, German consul in Santos
  • Gustav von Vaerst (1858–1922), state veterinarian, professor of veterinary medicine, v. Corps Teutonia Berlin, v. Corps Hannoverania Hanover
  • Otto Waldmann (1885–1955), animal disease researcher, professor at the University of Greifswald and president of the Reichsforschungsanstalt Insel Riems, discoverer of the vaccine against foot and mouth disease, n. Corps Vandalia Königsberg, n. Corps Marchia Greifswald, Corps Irminsul Hamburg
  • Heinrich Weiss (* 1942), entrepreneur, major shareholder and chairman of the supervisory board of the industrial group SMS Siemag, member of the supervisory board of Deutsche Bahn AG, DB Mobility Logistics AG, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Group and Voith AG, President of the BDI, v. Corps Frisia Braunschweig
  • August Ziegler (1885–1937), oenologist

Corps Silingia Breslau in Cologne

  • Karl Drescher (1864–1928), professor of German studies, scientific director of the commission for the publication of Martin Luther's works
  • Abraham Esau (1884–1955), Professor of Physuk at the University of Jena and RWTH Aachen University, President of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt, v. Corps Holsatia Berlin
  • Klaus Hänsch (* 1938), member and former president of the European Parliament
  • Lutz Mackensen (1901–1992), German linguist and lexicographer
  • Kurt Priemel (1880–1959), director of the Frankfurt Zoo
  • Johann Doll (1882–1941), rolling mill technician
  • Otto Ulmer (1890–1946), District Administrator in Marienwerder, Director of the Berlin Transport Company, to Corps Guestphalia Erlangen, to Corps Holsatia Berlin
  • Max Weidner (1859–1933), alternative doctor
  • Hans Zehrer (1899–1966), journalist, editor-in-chief of the newspaper Die Welt

Corps Baltia Berlin

  • Karl Lorenz (1868–1931), President of the Senate at the Imperial Court
  • Bruno Wehnert (1875 – after 1952), educator, religious scholar and linguist

Corps Montania Wroclaw

  • Wilhelm Esser (1878–1932), Eisenhüttenmann, board member of the Rheinische Stahlwerke and the United Steelworks

Corps Slesvico-Holsatia Hanover

  • Gustav-Ludwig Alsen (1836–1868), cement manufacturer
  • Theodor Becker (1840–1928), civil engineer and entomologist
  • August Bensen (1825–1907), Prussian railway official, chairman of the Royal Railway Commissariat in Berlin
  • Max Bielefeldt (1854–1927), explosives chemist, general director of the Westfälisch-Anhaltische Sprengstoff-Actien-Gesellschaft
  • Fritz Boden (1845–1920), hydraulic engineer, architect of the Kiel Canal
  • Carl August Buchholz (1837–1914), gunpowder manufacturer
  • Carl Emil Buchholz (1865–1932), gunpowder and explosives manufacturer
  • August Dinklage (1849–1926), architect and construction clerk
  • Carl Eduard Dippell (1855–1912), Finnish architect
  • Carl-Friedrich Fischer (1909–2001), Hamburg architect
  • Traugott Samuel Franke (1804–1863), professor of mathematics, second director of the Hanover Polytechnic
  • Ernst Grahn (1836–1906), hydraulic engineer, pioneer of drinking water supply to German cities in the 19th century
  • Wilhelm Hauers (1836–1905), architect, co-founder of the Lower Saxony Bauhütte and Hamburg Bauhütte
  • Wilhelm Hoyer (1854–1932), engineer, professor of practical geology, practical palaeontology and civil engineering at the Technical University of Hanover, n. Corps Stauffia Stuttgart
  • Ludwig Kittel (1869–1946), East Frisian landscape painter
  • Fritz Klawitter (1866–1942), shipbuilding engineer, shipyard owner in Danzig, n. Corps Borussia Danzig
  • Wilhelm Middeldorf (1858–1911), hydraulic engineer, pioneer of Emscher regulation
  • Christian Otto Mohr (1835–1918), engineer and structural engineer, professor for technical mechanics, routing and earthworks at the Polytechnic School Stuttgart, professor for road, hydraulic and railway engineering as well as strength theory, later for technical mechanics and strength theory at the Polytechnic School Dresden respectively the Technical University of Dresden, namesake for the Mohr'sche analogy, the Mohr'sche tension circle and the Mohr'sche inertia circle, founder of the corps
  • Carl von Münstermann (1843–1930), renovation construction officer, university professor of cultural engineering at the Agricultural University in Berlin
  • Johannes Otzen (1839–1911), architect, professor of architecture at the Technical University of Berlin-Charlottenburg, president of the Royal Academy of Arts in Berlin
  • Hans Reckleben (1864–1920), chemist, royal Saxon councilor
  • Hugo von Reiche (1839–1883), mechanical engineer, professor of steam engine construction at RWTH Aachen University
  • Peter Rickmers (1838–1902), Bremerhaven shipyard owner, shipowner and rice merchant
  • Moritz Rühlmann (1811–1896), professor of mathematics and mechanical engineering at the Hanover Polytechnic, founder of mechanical technology, honorary citizen of the city of Hanover, acc. To Corps Saxonia Hanover
  • Gustav Schmaltz (1884–1959), entrepreneur, materials scientist, physiologist and psychotherapist, professor at the Technical University of Hanover and the University of Frankfurt am Main
  • Werner Schuch (1843–1918), architect, professor of architecture at the Technical University of Hanover, history, battle and landscape painter
  • Oskar Schwartz (1886–1943), major general
  • Max Stegemann (1831–1872), professor of mathematics at the Hanover Polytechnic
  • Victor Tetens (1841–1909), Royal Court Building Councilor, Director of the Royal Palace Building Commission in Prussia
  • Wolfgang Triebel (1900–2002), founder of the Institute for Building Research in Hanover, Honorary Professor of Building Research at the Technical University of Hanover, n. Corps Saxonia-Berlin
  • Hermann Vering (1846–1922), building contractor, pioneer of traffic route construction in the 19th century
  • Albert Winkler (1854–1901), Altona architect, representative of the Hanover School
  • Otto Wöhlecke (1872–1920), architect, representative of Hamburg's reform architecture

Corps Stauffia Stuttgart

  • Wilhelm Sophonias Bäumer (1829–1895), German architect and building historian, drawing teacher and private lecturer at the University of Strasbourg, founder of the Corps
  • Louis Braun (1836–1916), history painter, professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich
  • Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot (1883–1960), architect, interior architect and designer with major works in Germany and Switzerland
  • Gottlieb Daimler (1834–1900), engineer and vehicle pioneer
  • August Esenwein (1856–1926), architect in Buffalo, New York
  • Max Eyth (1836–1906), engineer and writer, co-founder and first managing director of the German Agricultural Society (n. Corps Rheinpreußen Bonn)
  • Hans Frey (1873–1947), colonel division of the Swiss Army
  • Walter Haenel (1862–1928), engineer, General Director of Hasper Eisen- und Stahlwerk AG, Supervisory Board of Klöckner Werke, v. Corps Teutonia-Hercynia Braunschweig
  • Friedrich W. Hehl (* 1937), professor of theoretical physics, from Corps Germania Hohenheim
  • Hugo Henkel (1881–1952), chemist and industrialist, inventor of the detergent Persil
  • Erwin Hildt (1851–1917), founder of the Justinus Kerner Association, guardian of the Weibertreu castle ruins, honorary citizen of the city of Weinsberg
  • Emil Holz (1840–1915), ironworker, general director of the Witkowitz ironworks
  • Franz Honcamp (1875–1934), chemist, professor of agricultural chemistry and rector of the University of Rostock, v. Corps Saxonia-Berlin
  • Wilhelm Hoyer (1854–1932), engineer, professor of practical geology, practical paleontology and civil engineering at the Technical University of Hanover, v. Corps Slesvico-Holsatia
  • Bernhard Kapp (1921–2014), machine tool manufacturer
  • Paul Klunzinger (1828–1919), railroad and hydraulic engineer, founder of the Corps
  • Otto Kunz (1872–1959), Cologne industrialist, manufacturer of refractory products, member of the supervisory board of Köln-Düsseldorfer Versicherung AG
  • Wilhelm Landmann (1869–1945), explosives chemist, General Director of Westfälisch-Anhaltischen Sprengstoff AG (WASAG)
  • Alfred Laubi (1846–1909), Swiss railway engineer, v. Corps Helvetia Zurich
  • Karl von Leibbrand (1839–1898), President of the Ministerial Department for Road and Hydraulic Engineering in the Kingdom of Württemberg
  • Karl Mezger (1876–1914), railway engineer, Imperial District Administrator in Togo
  • Alfred Ernst von Niessen (1901–1978), shovel manufacturer, to Corps Baltica-Borussia
  • Paul Pacher von Theinburg (1832–1906), Austrian industrialist and politician
  • Ludwig Paffendorf (1872–1949), Cologne architect and craftsman, v. Corps Saxonia-Berlin
  • Eduard Paulus (1837–1907), cultural historian and prehistoric archaeologist, Württemberg state curator, chairman of the State Collection of Art and Antiquity Monuments in Stuttgart, archaeologist of Limes research and the excavation of the Celtic Heuneburg
  • Walter Pfeiffer (1891–1971), manufacturer, owner of the Ohler Eisenwerkes
  • Paul Reisser (1843–1927), pioneer of electrical engineering
  • Hermann Reissner (1909–1996), aircraft construction engineer at Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke in Dessau, steel trading entrepreneur, builder of the Hermann Reissner Foundation for the promotion of scientific teaching and education in aerospace technology
  • Reinhard Röpke (1930–1993), engineer, entrepreneur, personally liable partner of Hella KGaA Hueck & Co
  • Friedrich Rösch (1832–1923), secondary school professor, pioneer of fire fighting in western Hungary
  • Friedrich von Schaal (1842–1909), railway and hydraulic engineer, Württemberg construction clerk
  • Hermann von Schmoller (1840–1914), railway engineer, Württemberg construction clerk
  • Hugo Schoellkopf (1862–1928), American entrepreneur, pioneer of the American tar paint industry, shareholder in the power stations of the Niagara Falls
  • Jacob Frederick Schoellkopf junior (1858–1942), American chemist and entrepreneur, pioneer of the American tar paint industry, major shareholder in the expansion of the power stations in the Niagara Falls
  • Carl Schumann (1827–1898), architect in Vienna, founder of the Corps
  • Konrad von Steiger (1862–1944), Swiss architect, Bernese canton master builder, from Corps Franconia Karlsruhe
  • Heinrich Straub (1838–1876), metal goods manufacturer from Württemberg
  • Knut Urban (* 1941), physicist, professor of experimental physics at RWTH Aachen University, director of the Institute for Microstructure Research at Forschungszentrum Jülich, president of the German Physical Society
  • Friedrich Voith (1840–1913), engineer, machine manufacturer, councilor, owner of JM Voith
  • Walther Voith (1874–1947), engineer, entrepreneur, co-owner of JM Voith
  • Heinrich Wagner (1834–1897), architect and architectural historian, professor for aukunst at the Technical University of Darmstadt
  • Julius Weiler (1850–1904), chemist and industrialist, founder of the chemical factories, vorm. Weiler-ter Meer and the Uerdingen wagon factory
  • Günther Woermann (1900–1967), engineer, manager of the machine and shipbuilding industry and metal goods manufacturer, from Corps Baltica-Borussia
  • Erhard Wolff (1880–1965), Romanian industrialist
  • Claas Christian Wuttke (* 1969), mechanical engineer, professor at the University of Karlsruhe - Technology and Economics
  • Alexandros Zannas (1892–1963), Greece's first aviation minister

Corps Suevo-Guestphalia Munich

  • Paul Dierichs (1901–1996), newspaper publisher and patron of the arts, v. Corps Montania Clausthal
  • Claude Dornier (1884–1969), German aircraft designer
  • Hanskarl Englert (1913–1995), veterinarian, head of the Animal Hygiene Institute in Freiburg, professor of hygiene and zoonoses, from Corps Normannia Hanover
  • Anton Fehr (1881–1954), professor of dairy farming at the Technical University of Munich, Reich Minister for Agriculture
  • Walter Friedrich (1883–1968), biophysicist
  • Dietmar Harting (* 1939), personally liable partner of the Harting Technology Group, President of the German Institute for Standardization, n. Corps Normannia Hannover
  • Herbert Kessler (1918–2002), lawyer, philosopher and writer, founder and chairman of the Humboldt Society
  • Klaus Mangold (* 1943), entrepreneur
  • Otto Rasenack (1899–1976), veterinarian, slaughterhouse expert, v. Corps Franconia Berlin, v. Corps Normannia Hanover
  • Walter Spindler (* 1954), Major General of the Army of the Bundeswehr
  • Horst Wardemann (1930–2006), hydraulic engineer, professor at GH Paderborn

Corps Guestphalia Munich

  • Xaver Mayer (1881–1942), General Director of Großkraftwerk Stettin AG, City Councilor in Stettin

Corps Suevo-Salingia Munich

  • Alfred Beck (1889–1957), veterinarian
  • Walter Gmelin (1863–1943), veterinarian, professor at the University of Veterinary Medicine Stuttgart and University of Tübingen, head of veterinary services in German South West Africa
  • Walter Mahlberg (1884–1935), economist
  • Robert von Ostertag (1864–1940), veterinarian, university lecturer in Stuttgart and Berlin
  • Kurt Neumann-Kleinpaul (1882–1958), veterinarian, professor of veterinary medicine, director of the polyclinic, later of the internal veterinary clinic and rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine Berlin, v. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Wilhelm Pfeiffer (1867–1959), veterinary surgeon, professor of veterinary medicine and head of the medical veterinary clinic at the University of Giessen, v. Corps Franconia Berlin
  • Valentin Stang (1876–1944), professor of animal breeding and animal feeding, university lecturer in Berlin, president of the German Veterinary Council, Corps Normannia Hanover
  • August Stockelmann (1900–1945), veterinarian, district administrator of the district of Schönberg, v. Corps Normannia Hanover
  • Max von Sussdorf (1855–1945), veterinarian, rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine Stuttgart
  • Hans Wehrs (1885–1953), state veterinarian of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, v. Corps Normannia Hanover

Corps Teutonia Dresden

  • Karl Berling (1857–1940), art historian
  • Max Büssing (1872–1934), industrialist, honorary senator of the TH Braunschweig, to Corps Teutonia-Hercynia-Braunschweig
  • Alexander Gutbier (1876–1926), professor of chemistry at the University of Erlangen, for electrochemistry and chemical technology at the Technical University of Stuttgart and for chemistry at the University of Jena, rector of the Technical University of Stuttgart and the University of Jena
  • Wilhelm Lax (1874–1955), board member and technical director of the chemical factory v. Heyden
  • Kurt Neumann (1879–1953), engine builder, professor for heat management and special areas of mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Dresden, professor for technical heat theory, combustion and cooling machines at the Technical University of Hanover
  • Otto Perutz (1847–1922), chemist, founder of the Perutz Photowerke
  • Richard Rühlmann (1846–1908), mathematician and physicist, member of the Second Chamber of the Estates Assembly of the Kingdom of Saxony

Corps Teutonia Stuttgart

  • Rudolf Bender (* 1860; † after 1941), Prussian construction officer and politician
  • Max von Duttenhofer (1843–1903), industrialist, owner of the Rottweil powder factory, inventor of smokeless gunpowder, chairman of the supervisory board of Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft
  • Kurt Herberts (1901–1989), entrepreneur
  • Wilhelm Hertz (1835–1902), poet and Germanist, professor at the University of Munich, n. Corps Franconia Tübingen (KSCV)
  • Carl Emanuel Knorr (1881–1952), board member of CH Knorr AG, food factories
  • Adolf von Kröner (1836–1911), publisher and chairman of the German Booksellers Association
  • Eberhard von Kuenheim (* 1928), manager, from 1970 to 1993 Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG
  • Hugo Schlösser (1874–1967), architect
  • Edmund Steinacker (1839–1929), Hungarian industrial functionary, publicist and politician, Transylvanian member of the Hungarian parliament
  • Carl Hugo Steinmüller (1872–1959), entrepreneur, steam boiler manufacturer, chairman of the supervisory board of the steam boiler and machine factory L. & C. Steinmüller GmbH, honorary citizen of the city of Gummersbach

Corps Teutonia-Hercynia Braunschweig

  • Heinrich Beckurts (1855–1929), chemist, professor of pharmaceutical and applied chemistry at the Technical University of Braunschweig, pioneer in the fields of analysis, food chemistry, alkaloid chemistry and toxicology
  • Heinrich Büssing (1843–1929), inventor and industrialist, honorary senator of the TH Braunschweig
  • Max Büssing (1872–1934), industrialist, honorary senator of the TH Braunschweig, v. Corps Teutonia Dresden
  • Klaus DeParade (1938–2012), energy manager, chairman of the Weinheim Association of Old Corps Students, n. Corps Alemannia-Thuringia
  • Walter Haenel (1862–1928), engineer, General Director of Hasper Eisen- und Stahlwerk AG, Supervisory Board of Klöckner Werke, n. Corps Stauffia Stuttgart
  • Kurt Hassebrauk (1901–1983), Phytomedicist
  • Robert Haul (1912–2000), professor of physical chemistry at the Universities of Bonn and Hanover
  • Felix Hoesch (1866–1933), landowner, member of the Reichstag, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
  • Hans-Joachim Kanold (1914–2012), mathematician, professor of number theory at the Technical University of Braunschweig
  • Florus Kertscher (1892–1966), agricultural scientist
  • Reinhold Krohn (1852–1932), engineer, professor of bridge construction at RWTH Aachen University and TH Danzig, rector of TH Danzig, head of the Sterkrade bridge construction institute of Gutehoffnungshütte, member of the Prussian manor , secret government councilor, v. Corps Frisia Karlsruhe, n. Corps Baltica Danzig
  • Mark von Laer (* 1969), engineer, member of the board of Andritz AG (since 2017)
  • Wolfgang Leidenfrost (1919–2007), Professor of Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer at Purdue Univer
  • Rolf Theo Ocken (* 1939), Major General a. D., responsible for the demolition of the inner-German border (1990–1991)
  • Carl August Rojahn (1889–1938), Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Food Chemistry at the University of Halle
  • Martin Schirmer (1887–1963), professor of structural engineering and cultural engineering at the University of Bonn
  • Otto Schott (1851–1935), chemist and glass technician, industrialist, inventor of the fireproof Jena glass
  • Franz Seldte (1882–1947), founder of the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, Reich Minister of Labor
  • Otto Friedrich Weinlig (1867–1932), industrialist, director of Dillinger Hütte, v. Corps Alemannia Hanover
  • Hans Weisbrod (* 1902), rubber goods manufacturer

Corps Hercynia Braunschweig

  • Wilhelm Blasius (1845–1912), German ornithologist, Privy Councilor, Professor of Zoology and Botany at the Technical University of Braunschweig

Corps Teutonia Braunschweig

Corps Thuringia Heidelberg

Corps Vitruvia Munich

  • Hermann Berg (1905–1982), doctor, furniture manufacturer, Member of the Bundestag
  • Ignaz Bischoff (1856–1917), head of the triangulation department of the Bavarian land surveying office, professor of geodesy and engineering
  • Friedrich Carstanjen (1864–1925), private scholar, art historian
  • Rudolf Erdmenger (1911–1991), high-viscosity process engineer, inventor of the closely intermeshing twin screw extruder
  • Horst Euler (1910–1980), opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
  • Albert Findeiß (1885–1917), alpinist
  • Friedrich von Förderreuther (1852–1929), railway engineer, Ministerialrat in the Bavarian State Ministry for Transport Affairs, promoter of the expansion of the Bavarian State Railways
  • Rudolf Gallois (1894–1979), Austrian mechanical engineer and association official
  • Heinrich Göringer (1843–1926), Bavarian chief of staff, brigade commander, lieutenant general
  • Julius Groeschel (1859–1924), architect, court architect, Ministerialrat in the Reich Ministry of Transport, art historian
  • Karl Harlander (1861–1936), Bavarian lieutenant general
  • Ludwig Hermann (1882–1938), chemist and entrepreneur
  • Julius Kohl (1884 – after 1936), director of the corporation for chemical products, formerly H. Scheidemandel
  • Adolf Küppersbusch (1901–1971), industrialist, kitchen appliance manufacturer
  • Paul Kunze (1897–1986), professor of experimental physics, discoverer of the muon
  • Friedrich Larouette (1884–1947), Palatine architect
  • Theodor Lechner (1852–1932), engineer and railway entrepreneur
  • Valentin Litz (1879–1950), locomotive designer, manager of the Borsig locomotive factory in Hennigsdorf
  • Friedrich Löwel (1849–1914), architect, head of urban construction in Munich
  • Georg Lotter (1878–1949), engineer
  • Wilhelm Manchot (1869–1945), Professor of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Willy Manchot (1907–1985), oleochemist, member of the management board and chairman of the board of directors of the Henkel Group
  • Bernhard Pierburg (1869–1942), industrialist, carburetor manufacturer
  • Walter Pierburg (1896–1937), industrialist, foundry owner
  • Eduard von Reuter (1855–1942), ministerial director, board member of the Central Office of Bavarian Construction, Bavarian State Council
  • Alexander Rodenstock (1883–1953), eyewear manufacturer
  • Max Rohrer (1887–1966), alpinist, writer
  • Ernst Rosenthal (1890–1969), porcelain manufacturer
  • Hans Schäfer (1910–1980), lawyer, State Secretary, President of the Federal Audit Office
  • Friedrich Schaarschmidt (1892–1983), board member and general director of E. Gundlach AG, packaging manufacturer in Bielefeld, president of the Verband der Versand-Kartonagen e. V. and the Association Européenne des Fabricants de Caisses en Carton Compact
  • Hans-Jürgen Schinzler (* 1940), German manager and former Chairman of the Board of Management and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Munich Re
  • Albert Schuchardt (1855–1928), Bavarian lieutenant general
  • Heinrich Soffel (* 1936), geophysicist
  • Karl Spatz (1845–1907), Neo-Renaissance architect, founding director of the Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern
  • Adalbert Stengler (1850–1910), hydraulic engineer, pioneer of torrent control in the Allgäu
  • Wilhelm Tafel (1868–1931), factory owner, professor of metallurgical machinery and rolling mills, rector of the Technical University of Wroclaw
  • Wulf Thommel (1940–2013), lawyer in the ministerial service, Secretary General of the Academy of Sciences and Literature, Chairman of the Board of the Humboldt Society
  • Richard Vater (1865–1919), professor of mechanical engineering
  • Wilhelm Wittmann (1845–1899), architect, professor of building construction