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- A Turnerschaft is a kind of Studentenverbindung, a German student corporation, similar to fraternities in the US and Canada. The Turnerschaften are a sports...
- Catholic-sponsored DJK (Deutschen Jugendkraft), the Protestant-backed DT (Deutsche Turnerschaft), and the Communist KG (Kampfgemeinschaft für Rote Sporteinheit). Through...
- Freie Turnerschaft Braunschweig, commonly known as Freie Turner, FT Braunschweig or simply FTB, is a German ****ociation football and sports club based...
- to Simone Ahlhaus (née Götz). Ahlhaus was a member of the fraternity Turnerschaft Ghibellinia zu Heidelberg. In the summer of 2014 Ahlhaus moved with his...
- The Freiburger Turnerschaft von 1844 e.V., FT 1844 Freiburg for short, is a sport club from Freiburg im Breisgau and is the largest sport club in south...
- hobbies, such as sword fighting. Such ****ociations include the Akademische Turnerschaft Alemannia zu Basel, AKW Raurica, Helvetia Basel, Jur****ia Basiliensis...
- Brentano. While at Munich he followed his father's example in joining the "Turnerschaft Munichia", a venerable student fraternity, tracing its roots back to...
- competed in weightlifting. Schuhmann, who was a member of the Berliner Turnerschaft, was a member of the successful German gymnastics team that won the team...
- 1921, the first women's fistball championship was held, with Hamburger Turnerschaft emerging victorious against TV Krefeld, winning 91:90. Fistball, while...
- VfK merged with Charlottenburger Turngemeinschaft 1858 and Allgemeinen Turnerschaft Charlottenburg. In 1923, the football department became independent again...