Mainstream society stays hesitant to make use of the colours. In a memoir, Anton Probsthan of Mecklenburg, who served in the Lützow Free Corps, claimed his relative Fraulein Nitschke of Jena introduced the Burschenschaft with a flag at the time of its foundation, and for this objective selected the black-purple-and-gold colours of the defunct secret society Vandalia. Still, they are found in many German nightclubs or bars, prying on sellers who acquired slightly mild-headed on account of their ...
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Mainstream society stays hesitant to make use of the colours. In a memoir, Anton Probsthan of Mecklenburg, who served in the Lützow Free Corps, claimed his relative Fraulein Nitschke of Jena introduced the Burschenschaft with a flag at the time of its foundation, and for this objective selected the black-purple-and-gold colours of the defunct secret society Vandalia. Still, they are found in many German nightclubs or bars, prying on sellers who acquired slightly mild-headed on account of their ...
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