List of student associations in Prague

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Prague student associations around 1895

This list of student associations in Prague includes the corporations at Karl Ferdinand University and the German Technical University in Prague . The connections played a central role in the German-Czech nationality conflict, which Karl Hans Strobl dealt with literarily. Their end came with the First Czechoslovak Republic and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia . Only in 2000, with the establishment of the Catholic Student Association Pragensis Prague, did the German-style association return to Prague.

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Villa Amerika , "Bude" of the Albia fraternity
Gasthaus zur Kaisermühle, popular dining hall

Fraternities

German fraternity (DB)

  • Burschenschaft Albia (October 24, 1860; 1877–1882 Corps) blue-white-gold with blue percussion → fusion to Sudetia Munich
  • Arminia fraternity (November 23, 1879) black-white-blue with light blue percussion → Bochum
  • Burschenschaft Carolina (May 12, 1860) green-white-red with green percussion Burschenschaft since June 1, 1866 → Munich (susp.)
  • Burschenschaft Cimbria (November 4, 1879) red-white-gold with dark red percussion, founded as an association of German students , merged with Corps Austria in 1886
  • Constantia fraternity (February 22, 1868; 1877–1882 Corps) violet-white-black on a violet background → merged into Sudetia Munich
  • Ghibellinia fraternity (October 10, 1880) black-red-gold with white percussion → Saarbrücken
  • Burschenschaft Teutonia (1876) black-red-gold → Würzburg
  • Fraternity of Thessalia (1864) black-white-red → Bayreuth
  • Old Pribram fraternity Glückauf et Markomannia Freiberg zu Prague (1890–1939) green-white-black
    The fraternity Glückauf Pribram was founded in 1890; the fraternity Markomannia Freiberg 1922. 1928 reconstituted the fraternity as a merger in Prague. The association was postponed as early as 1930 and dissolved in 1939. → Aachen-Dresden fraternity Cheruscia

General German Burschenbund (ADB)

  • Fraternity of Franconia (1905) black-red-silver with white cap → Merger with Arminia Munich (today the Munich fraternity Arminia-Rhenania )
    Founded as the German University Association “Franconia” in Prague , renamed in 1921 to the German-Academic Association “Franconia” , later to the fraternity converted, inactivated in the summer semester of 1938 and forcibly dissolved on September 26, 1939.

Burschenbunds-Convent (BC)

  • Alemannia fraternity (October 4, 1875–1932) black-gold-blue, with blue percussion and cap
    Founded as the academic entertainment association “Hilaria” , renamed on June 2, 1880 and formed into a fraternity.
  • Burschenschaft Moldavia (1896–1939) red-white-gold, with white cap
    Founded as the German Academic Technical Association “Pilsner Landtag” , from 1897 German Academic Technical Association “Pilsner Landtag” , from 1909 German Academic Technical Association “Moldavia” and 1925 reconstitution as a fraternity of Moldavia. Inactive from summer 1933 and dissolved in 1939.
  • Fraternity Ostmark (1894–1938) red-gold-dark green, with a dark green cap
    Founded as an academic-technical association “Altstädter Tafelunde” with the colors black, red-gold, renamed in 1897 to academic-technical “Altstädter Collegentag” , in 1902 renamed to German -academic-technical connection "Ostmark" , reconstituted in 1904 as the Prague fraternity "Ostmark" , voluntarily dissolved in summer 1938.
  • Burschenschaft Saxonia, "Red Saxony" (1901–1939) black-gold-red, with a red cap
    Initially the colors were black-white-red, from 1904 violet-gold-red and later probably black-red-black at times. Active operations were maintained until the summer of 1938.

Further

  • Academic fraternity "Old Carolina" in Prague (1901–1913) green-white-red, with a white cap
  • Fraternity of the Lichtenhainers in Prague (1901–1935) gold-white-blue, with a blue cap inactive from 1923, dissolved in 1935
  • Prague fraternity “Alt-Arminia” (1903–1939) black white blue, first with a white, then sulfur yellow, then blue cap
    Founded as “Germania”, 1906 renamed Saxo-Bohemia, 1917 renamed Alt-Arminia, inactive since 1923 and Disbanded in 1939. → Prague fraternity Arminia zu Bochum
  • Prague fraternity "Borussia" (Association of Graduated German Middle School Students) (1927–1932)
  • Prague fraternity “Cimbria” (II) (1909–1910) red-gold-red, with a dark red cloth cap with an embroidered golden oak wreath
  • Prague fraternity “Normannia” (1913–1915) gold-purple-dark green with violet percussion, with a violet cap
  • Prague fraternity of the “Stauffen” (1902–1930) dark green-violet-gold on a white background
  • Prague fraternity “Sudetia” (1909–1939) green-gold-black, with a red cap made of velvet
  • Prague fraternity “Tuiskonia” (1899–1939) green-violet-gold, inactive from 1932 with a black cap

corps

  • Rugia (1859–1867) black-white-red
  • Albia (1860, Corps 1877–1882) Burschenschaft Albia
  • Teutonia III (1861–1869) blue-gold-black
  • Frankonia (1861, Corps since 1862, in the KSCV since 1922) blood red-white-yellow → Saarbrücken
  • Austria (1861, Corps since 1873, in the KSCV since 1919) black-white-yellow, black-red-white-yellow, black-white-orange → Frankfurt am Main (since 1919, black-white-yellow )
  • Constantia (February 22, 1868, Corps 1877–1882) Constantia fraternity
  • Cheruscia (1876–1882, Corps since 1877) black-gold-green
  • Suevia II (1868–1938, Corps since 1871, in the KSCV since 1919) green-white-gold
  • Gothia II (1887–1898, Corps since 1894) black-white-gold with a white cap
  • Moldavia II (1863–1864) black-white-green
  • Moldavia III (1875–1878, Corps since 1876) purple-white-gold
  • Palaio-Austria (1889–1898) black-yellow-white

Country teams

  • Bohemian Forest (1901) black-green-gold → Linz (susp. 2010)
  • Egerländer Landtag (1872) zinoberrot-silver-dark green on a red background → Munich (susp. 1998)
    Compatriot student union of the Egerer and Egerland student union in Prague, renamed in 1905 to Academic Technical Compatriot of Egerlanders in the summer semester 1936 inactivated, dissolved in 1938.
  • Harmonia (1875) black-red-gold with blue percussion, in WS 1885/86 with L! Hercynia merged
  • Hercynia (1871) gold-blue-red → Frankfurt am Main
  • Oppavia Vienna-Prague (1877) black-red-gold → Marburg (susp. 1972)

Singerships

  • Prague University Singers Barden (1869) light blue-white-light blue → after being expelled in 1948, initially re-established in Würzburg, since 1952 also active in Munich ( German singers ); from 1958 Prague university singers Barden zu Munich and independent university singers Barden zu Würzburg
  • Singers Euterpe (1904–1935) dark blue-white-light blue on a silver background , daughter connection of the S! Bards

Gymnastics Associations

  • Academic gymnastics association Cherusken (1930–1939), inactive since summer 1938 and dissolved in 1939 → ATV Vienna
  • German gymnastics association "Eiche" (1886–1939) black-red-gold
  • German gymnastics association “Jahn” (1882–1939) black-red-gold , inactive since 1936, dissolved in 1939
  • German gymnastics association “Round Table” (1883–1939) black-red-gold
  • Gymnastics Association "Germania" (1882–1897)

Catholic connections

Smetschkagasse 22 (photo 2010)
  • KDStV Ferdinandea (1886) black-white-orange → Heidelberg ( CV )
  • KDStV Nordgau (1921) violet-white-orange → Koblenz ( CV )
  • KAV Saxo-Bavaria (1907) white-red-green-white → Vienna ( ÖCV )
  • KDStV Vandalia (1905) black-red-green → Munich ( CV )
  • KDStV Hroswitha (1920–1939) red-silver-green Catholic women's association, inactive since 1928, dissolved in 1939
  • KDB Falkenstein Prague in the RKDB (1930–1939) white-blue-gold Founded as Unitas Falkenstein , reconstituted into KDB in 1932, inactive since 1937, dissolved in 1939

Since 2000 the K.St.V. Pragensis Prague again a Catholic student association of German characteristics in Prague, which recruits its members at the Czech continuations of the university and technical college :

  • KStV Pragensis (2000) white-red-yellow ( EKV )

National Jewish (Zionist) connections

  • Achduth - Association of Jewish University Students from Russia in Prague (1913–1914), Jewish-national
  • Bar Kochba - Association of Jewish Students in Prague (1893–1936) blue-white-blue, only as a lapel pin
    Founded as a student association Maccaboea , 1896 reconstitution as an association of Jewish students in Prague with the colors black-green-gold, 1900 renamed to Bar Kochba. Founded the Association of Zionist Student Corporations of Austria in 1905 and, after its official approval in the summer semester of 1906, was the presiding association of the association, which dissolved again in 1907.
  • Barissia - Jewish academic-technical connection (1903–1938) violet-white-black with silver percussion and embroidered silver Star of David, violet cap
  • Hasmonea (1929–1939) blue-white-red, red cap with a gold Star of David Founded in
    1929 as Spolek sionistických akademiků “Bar Giora” ( Association of Zionist Academics “Bar Giora” ) or the Jewish-national association Bar-Giora-Hasmonea , since SS 1932 inactive, forcibly dissolved on June 30, 1939.
  • Hatikvah - Association of Jewish Students (1921-1934)
    Possibly Hatikwah Prague was founded unofficially as the
    Jewish-national association before 1919 . Inactive since SS 1923, disbanded in 1934.
  • Hechawer - sdružení židovských studentů v Praze (Association of Jewish Students in Prague) (1926–1937), inactive since 1933 and dissolved in 1939
  • Jabneh - Spolek židovských akademiků (Association of Jewish Academics) (1935–1939), inactive since 1937 and dissolved in 1939
  • Jordania (1910–1914) wine-red-white-black with embroidered gold Star of David and wine-red velvet hat. Founded on
    April 16, 1910 as the Jewish-national academic-technical association Hyrkania with the colors violet-gold-red and red hat Reconstituted in June 1910 with a new name and colors, contracted in 1914 and merged with Barissia after 1918. The connection was Jewish-national and gave absolute satisfaction.
  • Judea - spolek židovských vysokoškoláků ze Slovenska (Association of Jewish Students from Slovakia) (1931–1939) Inactive
    since the winter semester of 1936/37, forcibly dissolved on June 30, 1939.
  • Reading and speech hall for Jewish students (1908–1940) blue-white-gold on ribbon and lapel pin Founded on
    July 17, 1908 as an inter-corporate, Jewish-national association Judea , inactive since the SS1939 and officially disbanded on May 21, 1940.
  • Libanonia (1931–1939) blue-white-green, green cap with a white Star of David
    On April 26, 1931 as the Jewish-national association Spolek sionistických akademiků "Hatchijah" ( Association of Zionist Academics "Hatchijah" ) or Zionist Academic Baltic Country Team "Hatchijah -Libanonia ” , inactive since 1933 and forcibly dissolved on June 30, 1939.
  • Maccabea - Spolek židovských akademiků (Association of Jewish Academics) (1920–1929)
  • Nahardea - Association of Jewish Academics (1937–1939), inactive since late 1938 and forcibly dissolved on June 30, 1939
  • Collective association for Jewish students from both universities
  • Sdružení židovských posluchaček vysokých škol (Association of Jewish Students at Universities) (1919–1921)
  • Spolek židovských akademiků z Podkarpatské Rusi (Association of Jewish Academics from the Subcarpathian Mountains) (1929–1939), inactive since 1938 and forcibly dissolved on June 30, 1939
  • Spolek židovských mediků při německé univerzitě v Praze (Association of Jewish Physicians at the German University in Prague) (1920–1939)
  • Svaz židovských akademiků (Association of Jewish University Students) (1921–1922)
  • "Theodor Herzl" - spolek židovských akademiků v Praze ("Theodor Herzl" - Association of Jewish Academics in Prague) (1909–1939), 1939 forcibly dissolved
  • Ústřední svaz židovských akademiků (Central Association of Jewish Academics) (1923–1939), inactive since 1937 and forcibly dissolved on June 30, 1939

Others

Waidhofer Association

Associations of German students

  • VDSt Saxonia (Freya) (“Black Saxons”) in the Waidhofen Association (1887–1937) black-white-green, with black cap
    Constituent on November 22, 1887 as the “Leipaer Landtag” - Association of North Bohemian Students ; Colors adopted on August 26, 1897; Renamed the Association of German University Students from Northern Bohemia in Prague on December 13, 1897; on July 28, 1899 renamed “Freya” - Association of North Bohemian Hoschschuler in Prague ; officially dissolved on May 13, 1901, and at the same time re-established on November 3, 1899 with the same colors as the academic-technical association "Saxonia" ; Renamed for the last time in 1912 and dissolved around 1937/38. → Nuremberg
  • VDSt Asciburgia in the Waidhofener Verband (1928 - 1939) black-red-goldMainz
  • VDSt Grube Przibram in the Waidhofen Association (1898–1939) black-green-silver, with green cap and motto "German and free"
Founded in Przibram in 1898 in an unknown form and under an unknown name; constituted on June 28, 1908 for the connection of German montanist university students "Grube" ; 1911 reconstituted as "Association of German monthly students, Grube 'zu Przibram" ; from around 1919 resident in Prague with a second Aktivitas; 1924 Relocation of the active business to Prague; inactivated from the end of 1937 and forcibly dissolved on September 26, 1939. An AHV existed in the FRG at least until the 1970s.
  • VDSt North Moravia to Prague and Vienna in the Waidhofen Association (1927-1939) black-red-gold

Country teams

  • Landsmannschaft Ostschlesier-Sudetia zu Prague and Vienna in the Waidhofen Association (1922 - 1936) blue-red-gold
    Founded as an association of German students "Sudetia" , renamed in 1927, inactive since 1930 and dissolved in 1936.
  • Landsmannschaft Deutscher Hochschüler Zips (Carpathian Germans ) in the Waidhofener Verband (1923-1939) gold-red-light blue

Association of German Student Associations

German guild body

  • Corporation of Ramphold Gorenz in the German Guild (1934–1939)
  • German university guild Greif in the German guild body (1904–1939) light blue-black-red-gold (only as a lapel pin)
    Founded as an association of abstinent German students , renamed in 1909 to Freiland abstinent , 1920 renamed to Deutsche Böhmerland Freischar "Greif" in Prague . Conversion to the German university guild Greif at a later date

Umbrella association free

  • German-academic-technical connection “Gaudeamus” in Prague (1891–1901) violet-red-gold
    Founded in 1891 as a social association for German students “Gaudeamus” , renamed in 1899 and shortly thereafter inactivated and in 1901 voluntary dissolution. Later possibly re-established as:
  • Academic-technical association “Gaudeamus” (1907–1939) violet-red-gold on a blue background, with a blue cap
    Founded as the German academic-technical sociability association “Gaudeamus” , renamed in 1909, inactive since 1925 and dissolved in 1939.
  • Association of German University Students "Gilesia" in Prague (1920–1939)
  • Academic-technical association “Markomannia” (1891–1939) violet-white-gold, with a violet cap
    Founded as an academic-technical association Round Table of German Students , renamed in 1892, inactive since 1925, dissolved in 1939
  • Academic Association of German New Philologists in Prague (1905 - 1913)
  • Academic Association Noris and Nuerembergia Prague (approx. 1890–1925)
  • Reading and speech hall for German students in Prague (1848–1939) black-red-gold
  • Association of German - Austrian high school students “Ostarrichia” (1895–1904) red-gold-black with black-gold percussion and black cap
    Constituent on October 12, 1895; Voluntarily dissolved on February 9, 1904.
  • Prague Academic Wagner Club ( 1905-1909 )
  • Prague conservative association “Rugia” (1893–1935) white-black-gold, with a gray cap made of velvet.
    Founded as Deutsch-Academisch Technical Neustädter Collegentag , renamed in 1911, inactive from 1925 and dissolved in 1935. In addition to the ribbon and hat, a tie pin with a compass was an integral part of the Couleurs.
  • Prague connection “Nibelungia” (1901–1939) black-white-gold, with a sulfur-yellow cap
  • Slovenian Academic Society "Ylirija" (Slovinský akademický spolek "Ylirija") (1902–1914)
  • Unitas Franko-Saxonia (1931-1935)
  • Association of German hydraulic engineers Aquaria , founded around 1910
  • Association of Carpathian German University Students (1924 - 1939)
    Founded as the Association of German University Students from Slovakia , renamed in 1926.

Quotes

"A student life full of baroque romanticism had blossomed here, as it was nowhere to be found in this century of ours, despite Marburg and Tübingen, despite Heidelberg and Jena."

- Adolf Siegl

"Anyone who has ever been a student in Prague
has experienced a miraculous happiness,
a happiness that only gets deeper with years
and that you do not forget until the end."

See also

literature

  • Ernst Hans Eberhard : Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, pp. 186-189.
  • Gustav Karl Laube : The origin of the colored connections at the Prague universities . German work, I vol. (1902), no. 7.
  • Adolf Siegl : The Schiller Celebration in Prague 100 years ago, the cradle of the Corps in Austria . Deutsche Corpszeitung 1959, No. 6, p. 183.
  • Adolf Siegl: On the history of the scale system in the Prager SC . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 9 (1964), pp. 128-136.
  • Adolf Siegl: The German universities in Prague and their students from 1870 to 1914 . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 21 (1976), pp. 95-133.
  • Harald Seewann : [4.] Prague , in this: Zirkel and Zionsstern. Pictures and documents from the lost world of the Jewish-national corporation student. A contribution to the history of Zionism on academic soil , Vol. 1. Graz 1990, pp. 175–182.
  • Henning Lenthe: detailed list of all connections in Prague and Brno, in: Burschenschaft Danubia zu München , Festschrift 1998, pp. 338–349.
  • Harald Lönnecker : From “The city was German, German was its most beautiful time!” To “The iron breaks hardship!” - Mentalities, structures and organizations in the German student body in Prague 1918–1933 , in: Sudetendeutsches Archiv München (ed.): Yearbook for Sudeten German museums and archives 2002, Munich 2003, ISSN 0944-0763, pp. 29–80.
  • Harald Lönnecker: "... voluntarily never to leave here ..." The Prague German student body 1867–1945 , Vol. 1: Connections and associations of the German national spectrum (= treatises on student and higher education. Vol. 16). SH-Verlag, Cologne 2008, ISBN 978-3-89498-187-7 .
  • Jürgen Herrlein : Prague Jewish academics as members of the student associations “Corps Austria” and the “Speech and Reading Hall for German Students in Prague”. Their bookplate and club graphics by Emil Orlik (1870–1932) and Georg Jilovsky (1884–1958) . Austrian Yearbook for Bookplates and Graphic Art, Vol. 66 (2009–2010), pp. 27–35. ISBN 978-3-9500800-5-6 .
  • Local council Prague of the German People's Council for Bohemia (ed.): Prague as a German university town , Prague 1909 self-published (online: full-text digitized version , also contains a treatise on local corporations)
  • Specimen Corporationum cognitarum

Web links

Remarks

  1. known member: Karl Hermann Wolf
  2. ^ Scan of a color map from October 6, 1909; Transcription: “ Since I have a card, I am writing to you; I received it from some fraternity students (Jewish) who were very helpful with the admission. ... "
  3. A well-known member was Oskar Scheuer .
  4. Egon Erwin Kisch and his brother Paul Kisch were Prague Saxons.
  5. Rugia was considered the noblest Prague corps. Through them the father of the country and the salamander came to Prague. Rugia established the first relationships with Imperial German corps. Among the members were members of foreign nationalities from the sphere of influence of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
  6. Philipp Knoll was one of Teutonia's founders . Other members were Julius Lippert and Ludwig Wrba .
  7. The building temporarily served as a home for several of Prague's Catholic connections
  8. Aquaria existed at the Chair of Hydraulic Engineering of the DTH Prague probably until 1914, honorary protector was Alois Rosenkranz (1875–1933), Ghibellinia Prague.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g J. A. Barth (ed.): German university directory: teaching staff, lectures and research institutions , Leipzig 1887, p. 221 f. ( online full text at archive.org )
  2. X / 0017 • Academic connection "Albia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 29, 2018
  3. XI / 0287 • Association of old men of the Prague fraternity "Albia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  4. a b Sudetia ( Memento of the original from July 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sudetia.de
  5. X / 0024 • Social association of German students "Campia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  6. XI / 0110 • Association of Old Men of the Prague fraternity "Arminia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  7. Arminia
  8. X / 0007 • Academic fraternity "Carolina" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  9. ^ Jürgen Herrlein: The members of the Prague fraternity Cimbria [1879-1886] . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 38 (1993), pp. 235-238.
  10. X / 0141 • Prague fraternity "Constantia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  11. X / 0025 • Prague academy. techn. "Ghibellinia" fraternity , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  12. ^ History of the Ghibellinia fraternity , burschenschaft-ghibellinia.de, accessed on July 30, 2018
  13. X / 0019 • Academic - technical fraternity "Teutonia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  14. X / 0098 • Prague fraternity "Teutonia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  15. X / 0018 • Pharmaceutical connection "Thessalia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 29, 2018
  16. XI / 0255 • Association of old men of the fraternity "Thessalia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  17. X / 0373 • Old Pribramer fraternity Glückauf Markomannia Freiberg zu Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  18. X / 0130 • German Student Union "Franconia" in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  19. X / 0014 • Academic entertainment association "Hilaria" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  20. X / 0111 • Alemana's fraternity in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  21. XI / 0251 • Old Men's Association of Prague Academies. "Alemannia" fraternity , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  22. X / 0071 • German academic technical connection "Pilsner Landtag" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  23. XI / 0379 • Alte Herrenverband der deutschakad. techn. Connection "Moldavia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  24. X / 0067 • Academic - technical association "Altstädter Tafebunde" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 29, 2018
  25. X / 0095 • Prague fraternity "Saxonia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 29, 2018
  26. XI / 0382 • Elderly gentlemen's association of the Prague fraternity Saxonia in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 29, 2018
  27. X / 0099 • Academic fraternity "Alt Carolina" in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  28. X / 0097 • Fraternity of the Lichtenhainers in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  29. X / 0108 • Prague fraternity "Germania" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 29, 2018
  30. X / 0349 • Prague fraternity “Borussia”, Association of Graduated German Middle School Students , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on December 16, 2019
  31. X / 0178 • Prague fraternity "Cimbria" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  32. X / 0199 • Prague fraternity "Normannia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  33. X / 0105 • Prague fraternity of the "Stauffen" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  34. X / 0169 • Prague fraternity "Sudetia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  35. ^ X / 0085 • Prague fraternity "Tuiskonia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 30, 2018
  36. ^ Adolf Siegl: The suspended corps of the Prager SC, III. The Corps Teutonia . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 21 (1976), pp. 134-136.
  37. X / 0287 • Corps Franconia in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on August 4, 2018
  38. X / 0009 • Academic connection "Austria" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  39. X / 0016 • Polytechnic Corps "Suevia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on August 4, 2018
  40. X / 0038 • German fencing association "Hagen" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 29, 2018
  41. X / 0181 • Corps "Gothia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on August 4, 2018
  42. ^ Jürgen Herrlein : Palaio-Austria - a forgotten Prague corps . Einst und Jetzt , Vol. 55 (2010), pp. 454–457.
  43. X / 0042 • Prague Corps "Palaio Austria" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on August 4, 2018
  44. X / 0228 • Landsmannschaft of German university students of the Bohemian Forest "Hochwald" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on August 4, 2018
  45. Egerländer Landtag , egerer-landtag.de, accessed on July 28, 2018
  46. X / 0029 • Egerland State Parliament - Association of Egerland Students in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on August 4, 2018
  47. X / 0134 • Academ. techn. Landsmannschaft der Egerländer , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  48. XI / 0219 • Association of the "Old Men" of the Egerland Parliament, Association of Egerland University Students in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on December 16, 2019
  49. X / 0020 • German academic technical country team "Hercynia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on August 4, 2018
  50. XI / 0244 • Association of old gentlemen of the German Academy. techn. Country team "Hercynia" in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on August 4, 2018
  51. X / 0217 • Association of German Students from Silesia "Oppavia" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on August 4, 2018
  52. X / 0133 • "Euterpe" singers in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  53. XIV / 1064 • Academic Gymnastics Association Cherusken , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  54. XIV / 1253 • Old Men's Association of the Cherusken Academic Gymnastics Association in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  55. XIII / 0017 • German gymnastics association "Eiche" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  56. XIII / 0007 • Doutsch Turnerverbindungen "Jahn" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  57. XIII / 0009 • German gymnastics association "Tafelrunde" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  58. XIII / 0008 • Gymnastics Association "Germania" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  59. X / 0036 • Catholic Association of German Students in Prague , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  60. XI / 0408 • Altherrenverband (Philistine Association) of the Catholic German student association "Ferdinandea" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 28, 2018
  61. X / 0261 • German Catholic student association "Nordgau" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 29, 2018
  62. X / 0149 • Catholic German student association "Saxo - Bavaria" , katalog.ahmp.cz, accessed on July 29, 2018
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