Suburbs of the KSCV

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Kösener diamond with the Rudelsburg

The suburb of the KSCV is the annually changing executive committee of the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband (KSCV).

Management of the association

Change of flag in 2008

There were many “suburbs” in the Middle Ages and early modern times, e. B. in city leagues like the Hanseatic League . The term aptly referred to the respective executive member. According to the German dictionary , the term was also common in the student language of the second half of the 18th century. It became popular in constitutional use for the canton (Switzerland) , which headed the Confederation (until 1848).

In the sense of subsidiarity, direct members of the KSCV are not the Corps , but the Senior Citizens' Convents (SC) at the respective university locations. Individual corps can receive SC rights. The KSCV has been managed by the suburb since 1855, which the SC provide on an annual basis. The on-site team consists of three or more members of the individual corps. Individual corps with SC rights provide the suburb alone or ask for a dispensation. Primus inter pares and responsible for the management of the local business is the so-called local spokesman , who traditionally provided the oldest or the respectively presiding SC corps, but who was elected in the SC in modern times. The corps affiliation of the suburb speaker and the corps presiding in suburban matters are always identical. Since 1855 the suburb has changed in the alphabetical order of the university locations. In the first decades of the KSCV, the suburb changed at the annual Kösener Congress in the week before Pentecost, from 1874 after the Congress and later at the end of the year. Since the 1970s, the year of office officially begins at the beginning of November with the so-called suburban handover commer at the corps taking over. The flag of the presiding suburb corps flies on the tower of the Rudelsburg . The first after reunification was in August 1993 that of Teutonia-Hercynia, the presiding suburban corps in the Göttingen Senior Citizens' Convention . Since then, the flag has been symbolically changed for the annual handover of the suburbs in August.

The on-site spokesman heads the ordinary Kösener Congress (oKC). On-site and chairmanship at the oKC have recently coincided. Traditionally, all Kösener lists are not based on the local speaker, but on the chairman of the oKC . The traditional conference venue until 1935 and for the first time since 1994 the Congress is the Brave Knight in Kösen. The Rudelsburg is used for work meetings and festive events. During the division of Germany , the Congress met in Würzburg from 1954 to 1993 . This was thanks to Max Meyer and Philipp Zeitler . As rector of the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg , Meyer has been campaigning for the corporations at the West German Rectors' Conference since 1948 . Zeitler pushed ahead with the reconstruction of the destroyed city and sponsored the Kösener congresses. KSCV and VAC met first in the Marienberg Fortress , then in the Huttensaal.

“The Kosen congresses, which I personally attended - there are eleven of them, spread over 25 years - always presented me with the image of exemplary tact, parliamentary order and objectivity. Much talk, audible signs of applause or disapproval, heckling and the like are completely excluded. I fail to draw the obvious parallel with examples from public life: the readers understand me and will agree with me. "

- Wilhelm Fabricius (1907)

List of the suburbs with the presidents of the congresses

year On site Presiding Corps Chairman of the oKC Recorded SC, Chronicle
June 10, 1848 Heidelberg Senior Citizens' Convention Vandalia Heidelberg Friedrich von Klinggräff
Ms. v.  Klinggräff.JPG
SC Deputy Assembly on the Rudelsburg
July 15, 1848 Heidelberg Vandalia v. Klinggräff
v. Sileon Guestphaliae
University of Jena 1848.JPG
Foundation of the KSCV in Jena
1849 Halle Seniors' Convention Marchia (III) Rudolf Wendt (EM) Kosen
1850 Jena Thuringia Jena Friedrich Weller (EM) sp. Saxoniae Leipzig
Friedrich Weller.jpg
1851 Berliner SC Kösener lull
1852 Heidelberg Messages between 9 SC
1853 Messages between 7 SC
1854 Messages between 6 SC Göttingen calls for "new congress in Kösen"
1855 Göttinger SC Brunsviga Göttingen Alexander Conze (EM)
Alexander Conze 3.jpg
Reconstitution with the SC in Breslau, Gießen, Halle, Heidelberg, Jena, Leipzig and Marburg, alphabetical suburb order
1856 Greifswald Guestfalia Peter Hanstein (EM) fr. Hanseae Bonn SC zu Berlin, Bonn, Breslau, Freiburg and Greifswald, probation of the reporting system
1857 Hall Marchia III Bernhard Hassert Tübingen Senior Citizens' Convention
1858 Heidelberg Suevia Heidelberg Theodor Eiserhardt fr. Pomeraniae First Kosen statutes, rejection of the Senior Citizens' Convention in Freiberg , Erlanger pastor's daughter
1859 Jena Thuringia Hermann Rittscher sp. Brunsvigae Göttingen
WP Franz Eduard Hermann Rittscher.jpg
SC to Würzburg
1860 SC to Leipzig Saxonia Leipzig Robert Geyler
Robert Geyler.jpg
SC to Munich
1861 Leipzig Lusatia Leipzig Emil Munz (EM)
Emil Munz.jpg
Erlanger Senior Citizens' Convention , Herulia Vienna
1862 Würzburg Senior Citizens' Convention Nassovia Karl Schroeder
Karl Schroeder.jpg

Tigurinia

1863 Berlin Guestphalia Berlin Rudolf diaper tape Congress of the Bavarian Life Corps in Nuremberg
1864 Bonn Borussia Bonn Wilhelm von Heyden-Linden (EM)
Wilhelm von Heyden-Linden.jpg
German-Danish War , Silver Litthuania in the KSCV, compulsory scale length, goggles
1865 Seniors' Convention in Wroclaw Borussia Breslau Robert Dalen
Robert Dalen.JPG
SC zu Kiel, Königsberg Senior Citizens' Convention
1866 Erlangen Seniors' Convent Onoldia Carl Muller German war , Kösener statutes
1867 Freiburg Seniors' Convention Rhenania Freiburg Otto Gageur Receiving corps in Austria rejected
1868 Gießen Senior Citizens' Convention a) Starkenburgia
b) Teutonia Giessen
c) Hassia Giessen
a) August Strecker
b) Wilhelm Küchler fr. Rhenaniae Heidelberg
c) Wilhelm Flegler
Wilhelm Küchler.jpg
Kösener circles
1869 Goettingen Hildeso Guestphalia Erich Gerstenberg (EM) Göttingen and Giessen pamphlets
1870 Greifswald Pomerania Fritz Siemens Franco-German War , Alamannia Basel
1871 Hall Borussia Hall Friedrich Ruckser Rhenania Bern, six SCs are missing at the post-war congress
1872 Heidelberg Rhenania Heidelberg Carl Goetz The three Swiss Corps with one vote in the KSCV, memorial for the fallen of 158 Corps students
1873 Jena Franconia Jena Friedrich Weltz (EM) fr. Franconiae Munich SC to Strasbourg
1874 Königsberg Senior Citizens' Convention Baltia Franz Fischer Secession dispute in Erlangen
1875 Leipzig Guestphalia Leipzig Max Robert Hein fr. Rhenaniae Berlin
1876 Marburg Hasso Nassovia Carl Schönemann
Gottlieb Wagner 1877.jpg
Samiel resigns
1877 SC to Munich Suevia Munich Josef Bernpointner sp. Rhenaniae Heidelberg
Josef Bernpointner.JPG
1878 Strasbourg Rhenania Strasbourg Karl Lorenz
Congress Melk 1881.JPG
Grün-Helvetia Zurich , Austrian corps in Melk
1879 Tübingen Senior Citizens' Convention Franconia Tübingen Ludwig Weber
1880 Wurzburg Nassovia Hans von Campe sp. Palatiae Strasbourg
1881 Zurich Tigurinia Antoine-Frédéric Vermeil fr. Hasso-Borussiae Zander reform movement , wedding of Crown Prince Wilhelm
1882 Berlin Guestphalia Berlin Karl Piest sp. Franconiae Tuebingen
Karl Piest.JPG
SC to Rostock (1)
1883 Bonn Borussia Bonn Oskar von der Osten-Warnitz
1884 Wroclaw Marcomannia Rufin Reichert Academic monthly books
1885 gain Onoldia Wilhelm von Meinel
CB Meinel.JPG
1886 Freiburg Hasso-Borussia Hans von Ditfurth Donation for the Scheffel Memorial in Heidelberg
1887 to water Teutonia pouring Adolf Geßner
AGessner.jpg

Donation for the Nachtigal monument in Stendal

1888 Goettingen (1) Hannovera Max Porzig fr. Guestphaliae Jena
Wilhelm II (German Empire) in the Couleur des Corps Borussia Bonn (colored) .jpg

Innsbruck withdraws approved membership application

1889 Goettingen (2) Saxonia Göttingen Georg Plehn
Georg Plehn.JPG
Abolition of the scaling request
1890 Greifswald Pomerania Friedrich Carl Colley
Friedrich Carl Colley.jpg
Kaiser Wilhelm Monument
1891 Hall Guestphalia Hall Hans von Jacobs Speech by Wilhelm II at the Bonn SC-Kommers on May 6th
1892 Heidelberg Guestphalia Heidelberg Friedrich Meister
Fox baptism Rudelsburg 1885.JPG
Trouble about the Fuchssturm, donations for the Blücher Memorial in Caub
1893 Jena Saxonia Jena Max Hartwig sp. Saxoniae Hall
1894 Koenigsberg Hansea Koenigsberg Gustav Bachus sp. Thuringiae Jena
Gustav Bachus.JPG
First delegates day of the Association of Old Corps Students
1895 Leipzig Lusatia Leipzig Richard Döhnert fr. Guestphaliae Jena
Richard Döhnert.JPG
Homage to Bismarck in Friedrichsruh
1896 Marburg Teutonia Marburg Wilhelm Schultheis (EM) Bismarck monument
duel restrictions
1897 Munich Bavaria Munich Ernst Doebner Printing of the messages in the AM
1898 Strasbourg Palatia Strasbourg Gottfried von Jacobi Country teams become corps
1899 Tübingen Suevia Tuebingen Friedrich Blauel
1900 Wurzburg Moenania Julius Gentes Joined the German Fleet Association
1901 Berlin Vandalia Berlin Paul Fichtner
Paul Fichtner.jpg
1902 Bonn Teutonia Bonn Max Kuehne
Max Kuehne
SC zu Innsbruck
Fabricius Curator of the Kösener Archives, recognition from the Munich WSC Corps
1903 Wroclaw Marcomannia Fritz Toepffer sp. Vandaliae Berlin
Friedrich Töpffer 1897.jpg
Ban on foreign pumps
1904 gain Baruthia Georg Reif
724. Reif, Georg.jpg
"KSCV and Corps are apolitical."
AoKC in Halle
1905 Freiburg Rhenania Freiburg Werner Meissner sp. Rheno-Guestphaliae
Werner Meißner.jpg
First corps lists (1798–1904), discussion of academic freedom
1906 to water Hassia Robert Poppendieck Aschaffenburger SC
1907 Goettingen Hannovera Walter Todt Rostock (2)
1908 Greifswald Pomerania Alfred Solger Bismarck's bust and Kösener celebration in the Walhalla , Kösener double music
1909 Hall Borussia Hall Walter Schulze SC to Munster
1910 Heidelberg Saxo-Borussia Wilhelm von Arnim-Lützlow
Wilhelm von Arnim.png
Aschaffenburger Corps in the SC zu Munich, aoKC in Jena (Roth Guestphaliae Jena)
1911 Jena Guestphalia Jena Hans Roth Corps instead of corps, aoKC in Halle (Rönne Holsatiae): New version of the Kösener statutes
1912 Kiel Saxonia Kiel Hans Hermann Kretschmar Congress in Naumburg
National flight donation "Rudelsburg"
Statute Commission
1913 Koenigsberg Littuania Kurt Riedel sp. Neoborussiae Hall IdC German corps newspaper , also traffic guests in the SC disrepute
1914 Leipzig Lusatia Leipzig Hans Schmidt-Leonhardt
Hans Schmidt-Leonhardt.JPG
First World War , Marburg Agreement
1915 Marburg (gf.) no oKC Memorandum of the full committee
1916 Marburg (gf.) no oKC
1917 Marburg (gf.) no oKC
1918 Marburg Hasso Nassovia Walter Fuhrmann
Walther Fuhrmann.JPG
No oKC
25./26. May
Weapons Student Day in Jena 2,538 fallen Kösener Corps students, aoKC on November 23 at Hasso-Nassovia
1919 Marburg Hasso Nassovia Werner Schneichel
Werner Schneichel.JPG
Twice as many active players as in 1914, SC zu Frankfurt a. M., Graz, Münster and Vienna; Pépinière Corps in Hamburg; Prague Seniors' Convention ; Strasbourg presentation of the
"General German Corps Association" with WSC and RSC rejected
1920 Munich Bavaria Munich Adolf Neidhardt 116 corps with 3,500 active and inactive; SC zu Brno, Cologne and Leoben
No admission of Jews
Sports compulsory
" District politics undesirable"
1921 Muenster Rheno-Guestphalia Otto Schultze-Rhonhof
Otto Schultze-Rhonhof.jpg
Special purpose association with the WSC, Erlangen association and honorary agreements , change of location after calendar year
1922 Rostock Vandalia Rostock Fritz Weber German inflation 1914 to 1923 , Frankonia Prague , Historical Commission, General German Waffenring , Tharandt
1923 Tübingen Borussia Tübingen Hermann Hobrecker
Hermann Hobrecker.JPG
No völkisch activity of the corps, honor protection agreements with the old officers' associations, pre-dating commission
Heidelberg resolution
1924 Wurzburg Rhenania Würzburg Fritz Höpker "Overwhelming number of corps nurses in Kösen"
1925 Berlin Normannia Berlin Conrad Stolte Lots of young talent at the South and West German Corps
Challenge Pentathlon
1926 Bonn Hansea Bonn Julius Stockhausen
Inauguration of the Lion Monument.JPG
Lion Monument
Committee of Ten ( Kreth , Heyer )
Admission by Alemannia Czernowitz rejected
National Socialist German Student Union
1927 Wroclaw Silesia Ulrich Kersten Challenge award sports badge
1928 gain Bavaria Erlangen Gottfried Balzer sp. Athesiae State political education
Abolition of the compulsory drinking
German school in Windhoek
1929 Frankfurt a. M. Austria Hans Joachim Kettner Frommel Collection in Frankfurt a. M.
Joined the Hanseatic Yacht School
1930 Freiburg Suevia Freiburg Kurt Kleinschmidt
Kurt Kleinschmidt.jpg
End of work in the German student body
1931 to water Starkenburgia Otto Vierheller
Otto Vierheller.jpg
SC zu Hannoversch Münden
161 active less than 1930
1932
no oKC
Goettingen Bremensia Günther Kraaz
AoKC Göttingen 1932.JPG
More than 6 million unemployed people
left the ADW
aoKC on 21. – 23. October in Göttingen
1933 Greifswald Guestfalia Greifswald Karlfriedrich Mohr fr. Marchiae Berlin aoKC on 14./15. January in Greifswald: "Fundamental clarification of the position of the HKSCV in relation to its tasks and its representation in the general student body"
Harmonization : Max Blunck becomes leader of the KSCV and VAC . Instead of an oKC service in Naumburg Cathedral,
sponsorship for Klarenthal
1934
no oKC
Hamburg Franconia Hamburg Leader :
Max Blunck Franconiae Jena
aoKC on 9/10 June in Weimar
aoKC on September 29th in Kösen
Re-entry into the ADW
Prager SC-Verband
No German Senior Citizens' Convention
1935 Hamburg Franconia Hamburg Suburb: Karl-Heinz Welge
Leader :
a) Walter Heringhaus Austriae
b) Ernst Schlange Pomeraniae
Werner Heringhaus.tif
Community of Student Associations Field service
at the oKC
Guestphalia Erlangen
Kommersrede Johannes Reinmöller
Dissolution of the KSCV on September 28th
Viktor Lutze : "SA and Kösener SC are incompatible"
Ernst Schlange : "All imperial German corps are suspended" (October 24th)
1936 ./. SC comradeships
Atlantic regatta with WVaC
1937 ./. Declaration of honor by the Reich Student Leader
Restructuring of the comradeships
1938 ./. Anschluss of Austria , suspension of the Austrian corps

Liquidation of the VAC

1939 ./. Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia , suspension of the Prague SC association, attack on Poland , Suevia Munich suspended on July 29th, Kösener archive in the Marienfeste
1940 ./. Margraviate corporation in Leipzig, scales in Marburg (until 1944)
1941 ./. Strasbourg comradeships
scales in Bonn
1942 ./. Graduations in Leipzig, Freiburg, Würzburg and Münster
Foundation of Misnia IV in Leipzig
Guestphalia Würzburg reconstituted (until 1945)
1943 ./. Bavaria Würzburg reconstituted (until 1944)
1944 ./. Attempted reconstitution of the KSCV. Re
-establishment of the SC zu Munich by Cisaria and Suevia Munich
1945 ./.
Memorial plaque in Würzburg
3,610 fallen Kösener Corps students
1946 ./. Misnia IV to Erlangen
1947 ./. Ruhr working group , Bavaria Munich reconstituted, Guestphalia Würzburg in Erlangen
1948 ./. Reconstitution of the SC in Munich
1949 ./. Saxonia Frankfurt founded
1950 (Bonn) Rhenania Bonn Otto Klonz Thuringiae Jena
Corps in the IG.JPG
Foundation of the interest group on January 6th, 30 Corps reconstituted in the Trizone
1951 (Bonn) Guestphalia Bonn Dieter Hallerbach Re-establishment of the KSCV on the Godesburg , aoKC on the Altena Castle
Munich Senior Citizens' Convention with WSC Corps
1952 Hamburg
(like 1934)
Albertina Ernst-Georg Pantel Congress on the Wachenburg
1,732 active and inactive, Institute for Higher Education , like 1934 no "German Senior Citizens' Convention"
1953 Kiel Saxonia Kiel Klaus-Jürgen Dierig Congress at the Wachenburg
1954 Cologne Hansea Cologne Dieter Bühring First congress in Würzburg
SC to Saarbrücken
Danubia Graz
2. Cartel agreement with the WSC
1955 Mainz Hassia pouring Heinz Viebach fr. Bavariae Würzburg, sp. Rhenaniae Bonn
Heinz Viebach.JPG
Citizens' working conference at Rhenania Würzburg
Association for Corps Student History Research
1956 Marburg Guestphalia Marburg Friedemann Keßler
1957 Munich Rheno-Palatia Berend-Heiko Behrends
1958 Muenster Rheno-Guestphalia Manfred Meyer sp. Posoniae
Manfred Meyer.jpg
Kösener order of honor, exclusion of the Palatia Bonn
1959 Tübingen Rhenania Tübingen Ulrich Stegmann sp. Lusatiae Leipzig
Ulrich Stegmann.JPG
Working conference in Salzburg
1960 Vienna Alemannia Vienna Dieter Waibel sp. Gothiae First Austrian suburb
1961 Wurzburg Rhenania Würzburg Hans-Heinrich Strobel KSCV in the Federal Youth Plan
1962 Berlin Borussia Berlin (K. Lierow sp.Hannoverae)
1963 Bonn Saxonia Jena and Bonn Jörg Heppe fr. Borussiae Tübingen
Jörg Heppe.jpg
1964 gain Rhenania Erlangen Lothar Hillebrand sp. Brunsvigae Munich
Lothar Hillebrand.jpg
1965 Frankfurt a. M. Palaio-Alsatia Lothar Goldschmidt sp. Frankoniae-Prague to Saarbrücken
CB Goldschmidt (Palaio-Alsatia) .jpg
SC to Salzburg
1966 Freiburg Hubertia Freiburg Hans-Joachim Hiebsch sp. of the shaft SC zu Düsseldorf (until 1991), Marchia Bochum (until 1968)
1967 to water Starkenburgia Wilfried Heinemann SC zu Regensburg
Lecture by Karl August Bettermann : Democracy and Elites
1968 Goettingen Saxonia Göttingen Hans Viktor von Hoff
Hans Viktor von Hoff.jpg
aoKC in Saarbrücken: University policy, SC sponsorship Munich – Salzburg
1969 Graz Teutonia Graz Arnulf Huber fr. Saxoniae Vienna
Arnulf Huber.JPG
1970 Hamburg Thuringia Jena Wolfgang Speth sp. Sueviae Munich Ceremonial speech by Philipp W. Fabry
suspension of the Heidelberger SC
work conference in Hamburg
1971 Heidelberg Suevia Heidelberg Hanns-Eberhard Schleyer Retirement from Bremensia, Rhenania Strasbourg and Suevia Tübingen
1972 innsbruck Athesia Christoph Rittler Retirement Marchia Bochum and Vandalo-Guestphalia
1973 Kiel Palaiomarchia-Masovia Rüdiger Döhler Ceremonial speech Max Kohlhaas
125 years of KSCV
Statement on university policy
Working conference with WSC at Borussia Clausthal
SC in Augsburg
1974 Cologne Lusatia Wroclaw Heiner Jüttner
1975 Leoben Montania Lambert Prohaska-Hotze fr. Vandaliae Graz
1976 Mainz Borussia Greifswald Helmut Wagner
1977 Marburg Teutonia Marburg Ingo Schulz-Hennig
Kösener Frühschoppen (Würzburg) .jpg
1. Morning pint in Würzburg
1978 Munich (1) Suevia Munich (R.-M. Schrödter, fr. Silesia) PP guidelines
1979 Munich (2) Suevia Munich (Schrödter)
1980 Muenster Guestphalia Hall Bernhard Baxhenrich SC to Linz (Alemannia Vienna)
1981 regensburg Franconia-Jena Johannes Baier Speech by Adolf Hemberger
1982 Saarbrücken Frankonia Prague Klaus Milz sp. Makariae, Franconiae Würzburg
Klaus Milz WS 1987.jpg
1983 Tübingen Borussia Tübingen (Rainer Roos)
Suburb of Tübingen (1982) .jpg
1984 Vienna Hellas Adalbert Cramer AGOeC conference in Eberbach , SC zu Konstanz
1985 Wurzburg Franconia Würzburg (Thomas Heider) SC to Passau (Budissa)
1986 augsburg Saxonia Leipzig Fr.-J. Mansbarth
1987 Berlin Lusatia Leipzig Hagen Reischel
Hagen Reischel.JPG
1988 Bochum Neoborussia Berlin Christian Gloria
1989 Bonn Rhenania Bonn Alexander Haudan
1990 gain Onoldia Thomas Mickley Thuringia Jena first corps in the GDR
Lusatia back in Leipzig
1991 Frankfurt a. M. Austria Reiner Sachs sp. Starkenburgiae First event in Bad Kösen since 1935, again SC zu Halle and Rostock
1992 Freiburg Rhenania Freiburg René A. Lohs fr. Guestphaliae Bonn and Greifswald zu Bonn
1993 to water Teutonia pouring Jörg Rommel Last (39th) OKC in Würzburg; again SC to Greifswald, SC to Trier; first official flag change at the Rudelsburg
1994 Goettingen Teutonia-Hercynia Oliver Senger 1. OKC in Bad Kösen since 1935, confirmation of the Kösener diamond as an association symbol
1995 Graz Teutonia Graz Dietmar Preinstorfer
1996 Hall Palaiomarchia Claas Plesch fr. Moenaniae
1997 Hamburg Albertina Martin Küchenthal Hansea Bremen, SC to Frankfurt a. O. (Borussia-Polonia)
1998 Heidelberg Saxo-Borussia Jacob von Gehren 150 years KSCV, Kommersrede Hans Christoph von Rohr
1999 Jena Thuringia Jena Gerd Belusa
2000 Kiel Holsatia Reinhard Hein fr. Rhenaniae Tübingen
2001 Leoben ore Peter Berger
2002 Marburg Guestphalia et Suevoborussia Frank Meißner fr. Makariae Munich SC to Potsdam (Masovia)
2003 Munich Isaria Philipp Mauch sp. Sueviae Heidelberg
2004 Muenster Rheno-Guestphalia Jan Böttcher fr. Baltica-Borussiae, sp. Palaiomarchia-Masoviae
Jan Böttcher.jpg
2005 Passau Budissa Veit Sahlfeld sp. Sueviae Heidelberg
2006 Potsdam Masovia Marc-Torben Lerch Library of burned books
2007 regensburg Franconia-Jena Christoph Michelsburg Monuments at the Rudelsburg restored
2008 Rostock Visigothia Kurt Wolfgang Schmidt sp. Sueviae Freiburg Again SC to Zurich
2009 trier Marchia Brno Theo Gründler
Theo Gründler.JPG
New antitrust agreement with the WSC
2010 Tübingen Franconia Tübingen Michael Stephan
Michael Stephan 2005.JPG
Silvania's first Kösener Corps in Dresden
2011 Vienna Saxonia Vienna Wolf-Rüdiger Mölzer fr. Vandaliae Graz
Wreath grave Zander.JPG
Renewal of Leonhard Zander's grave in Schleswig
2012 Wurzburg Nassovia Matthias Bull
Matthias Stier.JPG
Reform of the rules of honor
2013 Berlin Borussia Georg Friedrich Bremer
Logo Vorort Berlin (2013) .JPG
2014 Bonn Rhenania Bonn Ingo Waibel sp. Frankoniae Brno Nassovia Budapest in the KSCV
2015 gain Baruthia Christian von Hesler
Suburb Erlangen 2014-2015.jpg
On site and VAC board at the presidential convention in Riga
2016 Frankfurt a. M. Austria Laurent Hoff sp. Palatia-Guestphaliae
Laurent Hoff Austria.jpg
Flaminea Löwen renounces the suburb
2017 Frankfurt (Oder) Silesia Frank Muchow sp. Saxoniae Leipzig
Muchow, Schlesierfahne Rudelsburg.JPG
Raimund Lang and Zigmars Vestfals, representatives of Selonia Riga, speak at the handover in Frankfurt ; Reception Flaminea, SC to Leuven; CorpsConnect
2018 Freiburg Suevia Pascal Frey
Pascal Frey.JPG
Hansea Vienna excluded; Extension of the antitrust agreement with the WSC
2019 to water Teutonia Patrick Ranft sp. Guestphalia et Suevoborussiae
Patrick Ranft.jpg
25 years return to Bad Kösen, Kommersrede Döhler
2020
no oKC
Goettingen Hannovera Adrian Hirt COVID-19 pandemic in Germany

See also

literature

  • Andreas Andresen: The KSCV since it was founded until 1992 . Einst und Jetzt , Vol. 37 (1992), pp. 305-312.
  • Karsten Bahnson : Prehistory and founding of the KSCV , in: Rolf-Joachim Baum (Ed.): “We want men, we want action!” German corps students from 1848 to today. Siedler, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-88680-653-7 .
  • Erich Bauer : The Jena Corps Assembly (July 15 to 17, 1848), the cradle of the Kösener Seniors' Convention Association . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 3 (1958), pp. 20-41.
  • Wilhelm Fabricius : History and Chronicle of the Kösener SC Association. According to the files of Dr. W. Fabricius. G. Elwert'sche Universitätsbuchhandlung, Marburg 1907.
  • Adolf Lohmann: Chronicle of the Kösener SC Association 1918 to 1933. Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 5 (1960), pp. 5-31.
  • Robert Paschke : Suburb of the Kösener Seniors Convents Association 100 years ago (1866/67). At the same time a contribution to the history of Erlanger SC . Einst und Jetzt 13 (1968), pp. 20-32.
  • Hermann Rink : On the prehistory and early history of the Kösener SC Association. Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 44 (1999), pp. 181-191.

Web links

Commons : Kösener Vorortsprecher  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. As an arbitration tribunal, the Kösener suburb could only confirm, mitigate or repeal penalties, but not tighten them.
  2. 400 to 500 corps students came to the Rudelsburg. Halle sent the Westfalen Kramer and the Märker Wendt; Jena the Westphalia Reinhard, the Saxony Schweitzer, the Franconia Wurlitzer and the Thuringian v. Stone. - Based on the copy found in the archives of Brunsviga Göttingen, the resolution reads: “12. In the winter before December 15, the SC-Convente enter into correspondence with regard to statistical news and communications about the relationships between the SC and the student body at the university concerned. In the summer semester there will be a meeting of SC representatives in Kösen under the Rudelsburg at Whitsun. "
  3. The Sileon were a Romanian family and provided four Heidelberg Westphalians.
  4. ^ The prorector of the University of Jena, Dietrich Georg von Kieser , had made the auditorium available. 11 SC were represented at the first congress: Heidelberg (by Klinggräff, by Sileon), Halle (Graf Guestphaliae and Müller Marchiae), Jena (Wurlitzer Franconiae and v. Stein Thuringiae), Leipzig (Gretschel Lusatiae), Gießen ( Ludwig Starkenburgiae ), Breslau ( Szmula Silesiae), Erlangen (order Baruthiae), Freiburg, Greifswald, Göttingen ( Pieper , then Hannoverae, later as a progressive co-founder of Teutonia Göttingen) and probably Bonn. Suevia Munich (Rothenfelder) and Bavaria Munich (by Lobkowitz) were unofficially represented. Freiburg was invited too late. Kiel only had 5 corps boys and was represented by Heidelberg. - The assertion made at the Wartburg meeting that the corps congress only had the purpose “to raise the flag of particularism again and to destroy in all ways the achievements (!) Of the Wartburg meeting” was rejected and a corresponding publication in the Göttingen German Student newspaper (No. 6) decided (Fabricius 1907, p. 15).
  5. Only 5 SC sent to the second congress: Halle, Jena, Berlin, Heidelberg and Breslau. Göttingen came too late.
  6. Weller became head of the criminal police in Dresden in 1870. “Even the socialists and anarchists, to whom Weller had a special eye, did not dare to touch the honesty of his character.” (Academische Monatshefte 5 (1884), p. 380).
  7. Only Berlin, Heidelberg (Musset Rhenaniae), Jena (Grosch Franconiae) and Leipzig were represented.
  8. The minutes signed for the presiding SC zu Göttingen: A. Hübener (Brunsviga), H. Oltmann (Friso-Luneburgia) and W. Wehland (Hannovera).
  9. Hanstein was one of the founders of Hansea Bonn.
  10. The then numerous life corps in southern Germany (Erlangen, Munich, Würzburg, Tübingen) found it difficult to join the KSCV and even afterwards had major, sometimes existential, problems due to the emerging district policy of the Waffen Corps.
  11. Marburg was missing.
  12. Ruckser, Weltz (Franconia Jena, Franconia Munich) and Dautzenberg (Guestphalia Leipzig) sat in the Commission for the construction of the Fallen monument.
  13. After the Franco-Prussian War, the oKC should initially fail.
  14. The Fallen Monument was inspired by Rauch (Teutonia Marburg, Lusatia Leipzig). Details in Fabricius, p. 45.
  15. Weltz was chief physician in Wernigerode and personal physician to Prince zu Stolberg-Wernigerode.
  16. Hein accepted a pistol demand in Leipzig in 1874 and received 14 days of detention, see archived copy ( memento of the original from July 18, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) 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.archiv.uni-leipzig.de
  17. ^ The Berlin artists' association Roma became the Corps Rhenania on March 28, 1873. This took on the name Borussia on December 8, 1882 and the colors black and white in the winter semester of 1887/88 (Fabricius: Die deutschen Corps , 1926, p. 355).
  18. v. Campe had been a fox with Baltia Koenigsberg.
  19. When Wilhelm married Princess Auguste Viktoria in February 1881, the suburb of Würzburg (Fink Nassoviae) presented a so-called address and the suburb of Berlin presented a silver replica of the Rudelsburg monument.
  20. Borussia, Saxonia and later Hansea renounced at Holsatia .
  21. ^ The chairman of the monument committee was Weese (Franconia Munich, Franconia Jena). District Administrator Barth (Franconia Jena, Neoborussia Berlin) took over the memorial for the district and praised Kaiser Wilhelm II.
  22. G. Bachus: About heart diseases in masturbants , 1894. GoogleBooks
  23. Wedekind (Bremensia) first suggested a Bismarck memorial in Göttingen in 1886. In 1890 the oKC application from Hauptmann Künstler (Borussia Breslau) was unanimously accepted.
  24. The regulations on pistol metering have been changed. The resolution (motion by Vandalia Heidelberg) ended with the sentence: "True honor and wet research are in irreconcilable opposition."
  25. The hospitality of the covenants who took up weapons (and the foreign PP suites) were so expensive that loans had to be taken out. After the oKC decision of 1903, the corps were threatened with punishment with a recorded rebuke if they offered more than one invitation to a pub or accepted more. The value of the gift for granting gun protection should not exceed 100 marks.
  26. The application to join the German Colonial Society was rejected, and membership in the Fleet Association was criticized.
  27. on December 12th and 13th, 1904 under the direction of Besser Hasso-Borussiae “for the decision of a Bonn dispute” (Fabricius, Geschichte und Chronik des KSCV 1921, p. 109)
  28. Fabricius reports on the “music matter” in 1926 (p. 115): “It was introduced that the Kosen conference was prepared alternately by the three neighboring SC in Jena, Leipzig and Halle. Part of this task was to order the band. In 1907 Leipzig had made the preparations. However, the SC zu Greifswald, who presided in 1908, was of the opinion that it should also take care of the music. He therefore commissioned the SC zu Marburg, which followed the first letter to Leipzig, to arrange the necessary. In this way, two bands reported in Kösen, since the SC in Halle had also done his duty according to old custom. The Congress could therefore be framed twice with music. "
  29. ^ In Munich a dispute broke out between the Kösener SC at the LMU and the Weinheimer SC at the Technical University; it also addressed the old men because they all belonged to the Bavarian AHSC. The matter was therefore also discussed on the Congress of Representatives. To clarify the question raised, an aoKC was finally convened on November 26, 1910. This decided to terminate the agreement with the corps of the TH Munich from 1902.
  30. ^ Kretschmar fell as a trainee lawyer in Russia in 1917.
  31. At the instigation of Kreth, the Courageous Knight was expanded in Kösen.
  32. ^ The Kösener statutes, revised by Heyer since 1910, were unanimously adopted by the oKC.
  33. ^ At the oKC in 1914, the KSCV had 97 corps with 2,914 active and inactive.
  34. A detailed appraisal of Fuhrmann can be found in Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 6 (1961), pp. 174–177
  35. On September 23, 1918, all SC were represented at the Hasso-Nassovia corp house.
  36. A prospective aoKC had to be canceled twice due to the political situation and the difficult traffic conditions. The oKC did not take place until July 1920.
  37. ^ The SC zu Hamburg and the CC of Austria and Friso-Luneburgia (Charon, Perthel 1) received voting rights. Report in DCZ Volume 37, p. 106.
  38. A senior public prosecutor in Kosen thought "the belly wave is not suitable for securing Germany's future" (Schindelmeiser, Baltia , vol. 2, p. 210).
  39. In the background of this unanimous but half-hearted decision stood the rejection of striving for dominance. After the turn of the century and after the First World War, district politics were promoted in the black circle. Suevia Munich wanted to set the tone in the black, Suevia Tübingen in the green circle. Bremensia and Vandalia Heidelberg in particular resisted this.
  40. Silvania, Hubertia and Saxonia renounced at SC zu Leipzig.
  41. ↑ It was actually Strasbourg's turn.
  42. The 8 members were Fabricius, Fentze Thuringiae Jena, v. Hirschfeld and Methner Borussiae Breslau, Spiess Franconiae Würzburg, Weber I and Weber III Sueviae Tübingen and Winkel Franconiae Würzburg. The commission was abolished in 1932.
  43. "The Kösener Association ... is not authorized to intervene in the internal affairs of the corps ... The legitimate character of the SC and CC must not fall victim to standardization decisions that ... endanger the unity of the association."
  44. ↑ In 1923, the KSCV comprised 24 Reich German, 4 German-Austrian and 3 foreign SC (Prague, Brno, Zurich).
  45. Stolte (1903–1967) first studied mining, then theology and was finally superintendent in Potsdam. Father of Adele Stolte .
  46. Rhenania Freiburg won the challenge prize in 1926 and Franconia Jena in 1929.
  47. Rheno-Guestphalia won the challenge award for most sports badges in 1927.
  48. In view of the political situation in Czechoslovakia, the SC in Brno was released from the obligation to operate on site.
  49. With 9 million non-voters, the 1928 Reichstag election caused a strong shift to the left.
  50. The driving force was Otto Krohne .
  51. In its efforts to promote Germanism abroad, the KSCV has been campaigning for a German school in South West Africa for decades. It was founded in 1909 as the Kaiserliche Realschule (KRS). At the oKC in the 1970s, Helmut Jebens (Franconia Tübingen, Gothia, Neoborussia Berlin) campaigned for donations in favor of the German Higher Private School (DHPS), as it has been called since 1962. Your auditorium has been named after Wilhelm Weitzel (Saxonia Jena) since 1977. - At the oKC in 1928 it was also decided to donate to the German Student House in Prague.
  52. According to the report of the historical commission, of all living corps students in the Reich area, 36% were lawyers, 24% physicians and 8% farmers. No other occupation even reached 6%.
  53. The oKC, which failed due to economic difficulties, was made up for with the aoKC in the Göttingen “Stadtpark” . Faust (Bremensia) spoke at the honor of the fallen at the Auditorium Maximum, and after the torchlight procession at Bismarckstein Ponfick (Hannovera). At the congress Lippold (Masovia) spoke about the importance of East Prussia for the Reich.
  54. Von Blunck appointed trainee Günther Kraaz Bremensiae as a representative for the HKSCV and as a shop steward for the suburb and Walter Heringhaus Austriae as a representative for the VAC.
  55. “On the morning of May 31, 1933, a special train brought around a thousand corps students from Kösen to Naumburg. With the batches and flags starting, the participants moved into the cathedral at the ringing of all bells, where after the memory of the dead Pastor Lahr (Teutonia Gießen, Guestphalia Berlin) gave the sermon of thanks. In the theater hall of the "imperial crown" then the suburb spokesman Mohr paid homage to the presented by the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Egmont Overture Beethoven the Reich President Field Marshal v. Hindenburg and the Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler. The celebration ended with the 4th movement of Beethoven's Fate Symphony. After these morning events, the conference came to a surprising end ”(Lohmann). The suburb postponed further negotiations for an indefinite period of time.
  56. ^ The SC zu Graz had to be passed over in 1932/33 "because of the emergency in the Reich as in Austria"; for this he was assured of the oKC in 1936, "if stable conditions had then arisen".
  57. The Austrian SC (Graz, Innsbruck, Leoben, Vienna) and the Prague SC Association were missing.
  58. ^ The field service for the opening of the oKC on June 5, 1935 was held by Wilhelm Meinhold (Masovia) and ended in pouring rain.
  59. Hermann Emil Kuenzer gave the speech of the fallen .
  60. ^ Motion of the SC in Erlangen accepted unanimously.
  61. ^ Ettsi IV with skipper and owner Wilhelm Wölfing (Vandalia Heidelberg) and navigator Erich Volz (Borussia Berlin).
  62. ↑ The Reichsstudentenführer was Gustav Adolf Scheel (VVDSt), who led the state German student body and the (failed) party organization NSDStB in personal union .
  63. The comradeships were restructured according to corporate student models based on the old rulers of the corporations (cf. Bauer, 1956, pp. 5 ff.).
  64. AOAT in Berlin on 15 May 1938 at the House Rheingold. The liquidator was W. Lehmann Marchiae Berlin.
  65. Klonz fought with his co-active people in the 1921 uprisings in Upper Silesia .
  66. As the last suburb from 1934, Hamburg headed the aoKC. Since the suburb was supposed to change with the calendar year, Albertina remained responsible for 17 months. Pantel chaired the Congress twice.
  67. Heidelberg had asked for a dispensation.
  68. ↑ The assessors were Scheidbach (Joannea) and Schaaff (Teutonia).
  69. Without having fought, an IdC of the Vandalo Guestphalia had received the ribbon. Regardless of this, he got his CC to apply to the Heidelberger SC to abandon the fencing principle. The SC did not oppose this, but tried to win over the relations corps for this purpose. He was then suspended from the suburb of Graz from February 13, 1970 to March 14, 1970 for insubordination. In February 1970 Bremensia, Rhenania Strasbourg and Suevia Tübingen submitted the (unsuccessful) application for abandonment to the oKC 1970. A year later, they left the KSCV. Vandalo-Guestphalia followed in 1972. With great personal commitment and the help of Saxonia Göttingen, Philipp W. Fabry managed to keep Saxo-Borussia and Borussia Bonn in the association (and in the white circle ).
  70. The tape record was digitized in 2014. The four CDs are kept in the Kösener archive.
  71. On the 125th anniversary suburb reception on Good Altenhof .
  72. At a press conference in Frankfurt am Main, Döhler, Fabry, Stocks and Stoffregen explained Kosen's views on the upheaval in university policy at the time.
  73. From October 5 to 7, 1973. WSC: Klemp Borussiae, Wilke Hercyniae, Haßbach Silingiae and Thommel Vitruviae. KSCV: Döhler, Koch Holsatiae, Wernicke Saxoniae Kiel, Brunowsky Lusatiae Leipzig and Lingenthal Borussiae Bonn. Report in Deutsche Corpszeitung 12/1973, pp. 335–337.
  74. Gollner-Weitenweber (Montania) was his deputy.
  75. ^ Suburb of Munich: R.-M. Schrödter and Erich Resch Sueviae, Pfennigmann Hubertiae and Gottfried Brem Palatiae.
  76. Deputy was Axel Ekkernkamp .
  77. Reischel was later awarded the Klinggräff Medal.
  78. Rainer Kensy from Echlin was his deputy .
  79. Jürgen Herrlein was his deputy .
  80. ^ Working conference with Lohs Rhenaniae Freiburg
  81. Böttcher is the only local speaker from both associations so far.
  82. Following an initiative by the Potsdam suburb, the Trier suburb bought all 110 volumes of the library of burned books for the KSCV as the first corporation association ( Memento of the original from April 25, 2009 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. . They were presented to the Moses Mendelssohn Center for European-Jewish Studies . @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.verbrannte-buecher.de
  83. Zurich and Augsburg had waived.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Vorort" in the German dictionary
  2. Erich Bauer: The Jena Corps Assembly (July 15 to 17, 1848), the cradle of the Kösener Seniorenconventsverband . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 3 (1958), pp. 20-41.
  3. ^ Erich Bauer: The Jena Corps Assembly (July 15 to 17, 1848). The cradle of the Kösener SC Association . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 3 (1958), pp. 20 ff.
  4. Rolf-Joachim Baum: 125 years ago. Würzburg's connection to the Kösener SC association . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 29 (1984), pp. 95-111.
  5. ^ Walter Rabe: The Vienna Corps Herulia 1861/62 . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 26 (1981), pp. 89-109.
  6. R. Paschke (1968), p. 28 f.
  7. Ernst von Bothmer (Bremensia): What are and what do the corps want? Göttingen 1869; without an author: The position of the corps in today's student life. Giessen 1869.
  8. ^ Bismarck homage by the German students on April 1, 1895 (corpsarchive.de)
  9. Visigothia Rostock, Makaria Würzburg , Neoborussia Halle , Ratisbonia , Transrhenania , Budissa and (again) Littuania .
  10. ^ Corps Athesia Innsbruck and Gothia ; Rhaetia only in 1919.
  11. Detailed report in Academic monthly books, 22nd year, p. 87 ff.
  12. ^ Werner Wedemeyer : The German corps after the war . Kiel 1915.
  13. ^ Schneider Guestphaliae and Schelken Thuringiae. Invitation and report in DKZ, 35th year, issue 1.
  14. Strasbourg Presentation (VfcG)
  15. ^ Deutsche Corpszeitung, 38th year, July 1921, pp. 95, 96, 99
  16. Ulrich Kersten (VfcG)
  17. Günther Kraaz (corpsarchive.de)
  18. The "Saar work" of Kösener SC Association 1933-1935 (corpsarchive.de)
  19. ^ Gerhard Neuenhoff: The dissolution of the HKSCV and VAC 1935 . Supplement to Once and Now, Vol. 13 (1968)
  20. ^ Association library and collections Frommel , Konrad and Fabricius
  21. ^ Hermann Sternagel-Haase: History of the Corps Borussia zu Breslau , Vol. II: 1919–1951. Cologne / Aachen 1987, p. 118.
  22. see Hans-Günther Weber
  23. see Max Meyer
  24. see Hans-Reinhard Koch and Herbert Scherer
  25. Lothar Goldschmidt (corpsarchive.de)
  26. Hans-Viktor von Hoff (corpsarchive.de)
  27. DCZ 6/1970, p. 299 f.
  28. H. Meyer Ripper: The Anniversary Congress 1973 of KSCV . The Convent , year 24, September 1973, issue 9.
  29. Adolf Lohmann (corpsarchive.de)