Gymnastics Federation Alania Braunschweig
Alania gymnastics club in the Marburg convent |
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coat of arms | Circle |
Basic data | |
University / s: | Technical University of Braunschweig |
Founding: | January 23, 1888 |
Place of foundation: | Braunschweig / Lower Saxony |
Foundation date: | 1888 |
Corporation association : | Marburg Convention |
Abbreviation: | T! Alania |
Colours: | Wine red-white-light blue |
Type of Confederation: | Men's association |
Position to the scale : | optional striking |
Motto: | Sana mens in corpore sano! |
Field shout ( Panier ): | Alania be the banner |
Total members: | 130 |
Active: | 15th |
Website: | www.turnerschaft-alania.de |
The Alania gymnastics union in the MK zu Braunschweig is an optional, colorful gymnastics union ( student union ) in the Marburg convent at the Technical University of Braunschweig .
history
On January 23, 1888, the club was founded as a black Academic Gymnastics Club (ATV). However, a red-white-red sash was already worn with the tailcoat of the charged at festive events. Shortly afterwards, the determination censorship was introduced. This ATV appeared three years later as the colored ATV Alania in Braunschweig, with the colors red-white-light blue and absolute satisfaction .
The first Cartell was founded on January 27, 1892 and existed with the ATV Rheno-Borussia Aachen . Because of the three stripes on the boys' hats, the cartel was also referred to as the "railroad cartel" (white-red-white, or white-blue-white). In 1897 Rheno-Borussia and Alania founded the gymnastics club Stauffia Berlin-Charlottenburg, which joined the Cartell. The Alania old gentlemen's association was founded in 1898.
In 1900 the ATV Alania was renamed to Turnerschaft Alania. The Cartell dissolved in 1902, as Rheno-Borussia and Stauffia reported to the representatives convention (VC) of the gymnastics associations. Therefore, in 1903 the so-called Goslarer VC was founded together with Germania Clausthal. As early as 1904, the Alania Hannover gymnastics club joined the Cartell.
In the winter semester of 1905/1906, Alania also signed up for the VC and left the Cartell. The admission in the VC took place in 1907. In 1928 the gymnastics club Alania Hannover merged with the gymnastics club Alania Braunschweig.
In the Third Reich, Alania was brought into line with the “Hermann Löns” comradeship in the NSDStB . After the Second World War, the Scientific Student Association (WSV, black, not striking) was founded, from which the Alania gymnastics club emerged again in October 1950.
On January 18, 1952, the old gentlemen's association of the Landsmannschaft Guestphalia Braunschweig merged with that of the Alania. In 1954 the connection house at Pockelsstrasse 5, which had been destroyed in the war, was rebuilt.
On March 9, 1957, the gymnastics club Frisia Königsberg was reconstituted as the Alte Königsberger gymnastics club Frisia Albertina in Braunschweig by five boys from Alania.
In 1970 Alania was part of the Marburg Circle, which was a reform movement in the Coburg Convent (CC) in Marburg with the current member federations of the Marburg Convent . Finally, in 1971, the CC left the CC because of insurmountable contradictions (e.g. in the fencing question) of the reform-minded groups with the majority of the groups that remained in the CC; a little later the own association was founded, which was then called the Marburg Convention of Student Associations (MK).
Known members
- Karl Brinkmann, pioneer in Germany in establishing the research field "electromagnetic environmental compatibility"
- Hans Grüne , employee of Wernher von Braun , Saturn V engineer
- Hermann Schröder (1876–1942), dentist
- Karl Winnacker (1903–1989), CEO of the newly founded Farbwerke Hoechst (1952–1969)
Sources and literature
- VC association of gymnastics associations at German universities. Charlottenburg 1926, pp. 56-57.
- Growing and Becoming - Chronicle of the Turnerschaft Alania. 1963.
- Directory of names of the T! Alania. 1963.
- Chronicle of the gymnastics club Alania, 1888–1998, 100 years gymnastics club Alania.
- Never lose heart - memories of fateful years in German chemistry. P. 33f. ISBN 3-430-19790-2
Individual evidence
- ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 124.
Web links
- Homepage of the gymnastics association Alania Braunschweig
- Collection of color cards from the gymnastics club Alania Braunschweig , accessed on December 6, 2015