Wingolf

Wingolf (German: [ˈvɪŋɡɔlf]) is an studentenverbindung umbrella organization of 35 student fraternities at 34 universities in Germany, Austria and Estonia.

[2] Under the political pressures of the Nazi regime in the 1933 and 1934, Wingolf's member organizations were was forced to add an "Aryan paragraph" to their policies, excluding thirteen Jewish fraternity brothers from their membership.

[2] After the reunification of Germany in 1990, Wingolf reestablished chapters at universities in Dresden, Halle (Saale), Jena, Leipzig, and Rostock, as well as establishing new associations in Bremen and Erfurt.

[2] Today, Wingolf includes 35 student association at 34 universities in Germany; Vienna, Austria; and the Arminia Dorpatensis in Tartu, Estonia.

[6][3] The motto of all Wingolf fraternities is Δι ένoς πάντα or Di henos panta, which translates as "All things through him" from Philippians 4, Verse 13).

[2] On odd numbered years, Wingolf holds a convention, called the Wartburg Festival, in Eisenach, Germany.

[7] Today, Wingolf includes 35 student association at 34 universities in Germany; Vienna, Austria; and the Arminia Dorpatensis in Tartu, Estonia.