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Freistudentenschaft

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The Freistudentschaft was a German student body established in Wilhelmine Germany in 1900. It brought together students on a liberal basis, rejecting the uniforms other aspects of the German Student Corps. Students outside these Corps were called the "Nicht-Inkorporierten" (not-incorporated). However a dilemma soon arose as regards to whether the organisation should be non-political and embrace all the Nicht-Inkorporierten, or adopt an ideology to advance specific reforms.[1]

Felix W. Behrend wrote the first programme.

References

  1. ^ Reichenbach, Marie (1978). "Student years: Introductory Note to Part 1". Hans Reichenbach: Selected Writings, 1909-1953. I.