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1 History  



1.1  Prussian heritage  







2 Members  





3 See also  





4 References  














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The coat of arms of the Corps Masovia Königsberg.
The banner of the Corps Masovia Königsberg.

The Corps Masovia Königsberg is the only remaining academic student corps from the Albertus UniversityinKönigsberg. In 2001 Masovia was re-established in Potsdam.[1]

History

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The 1929 illustration depicting the Corps Masovia headquarters in Königsberg.

The Mazovian people represented a unique minority. They were Lutheran Protestants, commonly spoke Polish and devoted themselves to the Prussian kings. Even after the Second World War they declared themselves as Germans. The Protestant pastors, many of them corps members, helped to preserve this heritage.

In the 19th century most corps members came from and returned to the remote and poor, but wonderful land. 500 corps members had had their education in Lyck and Rastenburg. The Mazovian people considered the Corps Masovia as theirs and took over the blue-white-red flag. In 1855 Friedrich Dewischeit, a Mazovian teacher, composed songs about Masovia. Dedicated to the Corps Masovia, the Masurenlied still is the hymn of the Mazovian people.

The Corps Masovia was founded in June 1830 and until 1935 played an important role at the Königsberg university. On occasion of the centenary in 1930, the Mazovian mayors donated a library cupboard with the arm coats of their 30 towns.

In 2001 a group from Masovia visited Königsberg, and thereafter groups of Masovians exchanged visits with students and faculty from Immanuel Kant University there, but unfortunately, contact was broken off in 2010.[1]

Prussian heritage

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Masovia in Karzer, University of Greifswald (1893)

In East Prussia many pastors, teachers, judges, physicians, civil servants and mayors proudly showed Masovia's colours, i.e. light blue, white and fire-red. 15 members of the Prussian Parliament (Abgeordnetenhaus) were corps members, three conservatives and twelve liberals. Two sat in the Prussian House of Lords, four in the Reichstag. Jews and Catholic priests, French and Polish members illustrate Masovia's unconstricted freedom of spirit.

115 corps members fell in both world wars. In the First World War six obtained the Königliche Hausorden von Hohenzollern (prestage of the Pour le Mérite). In the Second World War three had the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, one with Oak Leaves.

In 1935 Masovia had to resign herself to the Nazi rules of academic life.

In January 1950 Masovia joined the Corps Palaiomarchia which had been expelled from Halle (Saale) and restituted in Kiel. When it became evident that this had not been a formal restitution Masovia re-established herself in Potsdam, just 300 years after Prussia becoming a kingdom.

Members

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "ALTE UND NEUE STUDENTENHEIMAT". Deutsches Kulturforum östliches Europa (in German). Retrieved February 15, 2024.

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