The Burschenschaften |
Burschenschaften spokesman Burkhard G. Mötz told the conference. He added that the organization was looking into who or what exactly was a “German student.” The meeting, in which membership rules will be a key area of discussion, will attempt to unite the organization in the wake of a bitter divide between far-right and liberal elements.
Approximately 1,500 of the 10,000 members are thought to align themselves with various degrees of extremist nationalism. Burschenschaft customs include wearing cadet-style uniforms, carrying fencing rapiers and taking part in torch-lit parades.
Back in 2011, a Burschenschaft fraternity group was said to have been excluded by the umbrella Dachverband der Deutschen Burschenschaft (DB) organization because they had accepted into their ranks a member of Chinese origin, raising questions about membership being decided on ethnic criteria.
Kai-Ming Au, member of German traditional university fraternities, in German called Burschenschaften, poses for the media prior to a ceremonial act at the Wartburg castle on June 17, 2011 in Eisenach, Germany. |
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