Katholischer Studentenverein Askania-Burgundia (Catholic Students Society Askania-Burgundia), also known as K.St.V. Askania-Burgundia, is a Roman Catholic student society in Germany. It is the founding fraternity of the Kartellverband katholischer deutscher Studentenvereine (KV). It is a Catholic Studentenverbindung. The headquarters of Askania-Burgundia are located in Berlin, Germany. Based on the Roman Catholic faith, Askania-Burgundia strictly refuses academic fencing. Its members do not wear couleur. Askania-Burgundia's principles are religio (religion), scientia (science), and amicitia (friendship).

K.St.V. Askania-Burgundia
Founded1853; 171 years ago (1853)
Berlin
TypeStudentenverbindung
AffiliationKV
StatusActive
EmphasisCatholic
ScopeLocal
PillarsReligion, Science, and Friendship
Chapters1
HeadquartersPücklerstrasse 24
Berlin-Dahlem 14195
Germany
Websitewww.ask-bg.de/index.php

History

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Georg von Hertling (a university student who later became imperial German chancellor) founded Askania-Burgundia in 1853. The root of the fraternity was a Catholic academic reader circle. During the German Kulturkampf (literally, "culture struggle") in the late 19th century the fraternity became an important meeting point for Catholic students in Berlin.

 
House in Berlin-Dahlem

Askania-Burgundia's house and headquarters was built in 1927. It is located at Pücklerstrasse 24, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem, Germany

Symbols

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The emblem of the community is a golden trefoil cross on a black ground

Members

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Askania-Burgundia's members are all male. The membership is only open to baptized students of the universities in Berlin and Brandenburg. The requirements for the members with respect to capability of teamwork and in respect to academic accomplishment are rigid.

Notable members

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Among its members, there have been several German chancellors, such as Wilhelm Marx, Kurt Georg Kiesinger and Konrad Adenauer as well as industrial managers such as Heinrich Nordhoff, chief of the Volkswagen company, and several famous scientists.

References

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  • Joseph Oppenhoff (Hrsg): Askania 1853-1928. Aachen, 1928.
  • Joseph Oppenhoff (Hrsg): Burgundia 1853-1928. Aachen, 1928.
  • Michael F. Feldkamp (Ed.): Askania-Burgundia 1853-2003. Festschrift zum 150. Bestehen des Katholischen Studentenvereins Askania-Burgundia. Berlin, 2003
  • Michael F. Feldkamp: Kurt Georg Kiesinger und seine Berliner Studentenkorporation Askania auf dem Weg ins "Dritte Reich", in: Günter Buchstab/Philipp Gassert/Peter Thaddäus Lang (Hrsg.): Kurt Georg Kiesinger 1904-1988. Von Ebingen ins Kanzleramt, Hrsg. im Auftrag der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e. V. (= Herder Taschenbuch), Freiburg im Breisgau, Basel, Wien 2005, S. 149-199, ISBN 3-451-23006-2
  • Josef Forderer (Ed.): Alamannia. Tübingen, 1968
  • Philipp Gassert (Ed.): Kurt Georg Kiesinger - Kanzler zwischen den Zeiten DVA-Verlag, München, 2005
  • Michael F. Feldkamp: Oppenhoff, Joseph, in: Siegfried Koß/Wolfgang Löhr (Ed.), Biographisches Lexikon des KV, Teil 6, unter Mitarbeit von Gisela Hütz (= Revocatio historiae. Schriften der Historischen Kommission des Kartellverbandes katholischer deutscher Studentenvereine [KV] in Zusammenarbeit mit der Gemeinschaft für deutsche Studentengeschichte [GDS], Bd. 7), Köln 2000, S. 77
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