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Burschenschaft
Burschenschaft Bur"schen*schaft`, n.; pl. -schaften. [G.] In Germany, any of various associations of university students formed (the original one at Jena in 1815) to support liberal ideas, or the organization formed by the affiliation of the local bodies. The organization was suppressed by the government in 1819, but was secretly revived, and is now openly maintained as a social organization, the restrictive laws having been repealed prior to 1849. -- Bur"schen*schaft`ler, -schaf`ter, n.
Burschenschaftler
Burschenschaft Bur"schen*schaft`, n.; pl. -schaften. [G.] In Germany, any of various associations of university students formed (the original one at Jena in 1815) to support liberal ideas, or the organization formed by the affiliation of the local bodies. The organization was suppressed by the government in 1819, but was secretly revived, and is now openly maintained as a social organization, the restrictive laws having been repealed prior to 1849. -- Bur"schen*schaft`ler, -schaf`ter, n.
-schaften
Burschenschaft Bur"schen*schaft`, n.; pl. -schaften. [G.] In Germany, any of various associations of university students formed (the original one at Jena in 1815) to support liberal ideas, or the organization formed by the affiliation of the local bodies. The organization was suppressed by the government in 1819, but was secretly revived, and is now openly maintained as a social organization, the restrictive laws having been repealed prior to 1849. -- Bur"schen*schaft`ler, -schaf`ter, n.
-schafter
Burschenschaft Bur"schen*schaft`, n.; pl. -schaften. [G.] In Germany, any of various associations of university students formed (the original one at Jena in 1815) to support liberal ideas, or the organization formed by the affiliation of the local bodies. The organization was suppressed by the government in 1819, but was secretly revived, and is now openly maintained as a social organization, the restrictive laws having been repealed prior to 1849. -- Bur"schen*schaft`ler, -schaf`ter, n.

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- Jannetje Johanna (Jo) Schaft (16 September 1920 – 17 April 1945) was a Dutch resistance fighter during World War II. She became known as "the girl with...
- Schaft is a ****anese musical side project whose main members are Maki Fujii (of minus(ー), formerly of Soft Ballet) and Hisashi Imai (of Buck-Tick). Schaft...
- Andreas Jørgensen Schaft (1760–1826) was a Norwegian civil servant (Norwegian: zahlk****erer). He was married to Petronelle Nicoline Green, with whom he...
- Resistance, together with her sister, Freddie Oversteegen, and Hannie Schaft. Schaft and Truus Oversteegen were planning to liquidate policeman and NSB member...
- display Old State Capitol in Baton Rouge, in Europe for $25 in 1930. Hannie Schaft used a model M1922 during her ********inations as part of the Dutch communist...
- scene since the early 1980s. He has toured with KMFDM, Nine Inch Nails, Schaft, Schwein, and Einstürzende Neubauten. Watts, Dr. Shinto and John Gosling...
- Borkel en Schaft is a former muni****lity in the Netherlands, consisting of the villages of Borkel and Schaft. It was a separate muni****lity until 1934...
- Abraham Jan (Arjan) van der Schaft (born 1955) is emeritus professor of systems and control theory at the Bernoulli Institute of Mathematics Computer Science...
- Saskia Schaft (born 1965), is a Dutch international lawn bowler. She competed for the Netherlands at the 2012 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Australia...
- fourteen years old at the time. Oversteegen, her sister, and friend Hannie Schaft worked to sabotage the **** military presence in the Netherlands. They used...