Landsmannschaft Schlesien
The Landsmannschaft Schlesien - Nieder- und Oberschlesien e.V. is an organization of Germans born in the former Prussian provinces of Lower and Upper Silesia, and their descendants, who currently live in Germany. The Landsmannschaft Schlesien was established in March 1950 and is a member of the Federation of Expellees, and has its headquarters in Königswinter, North Rhine-Westphalia.
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About
The association consists of people who were expelled or evacuated during World War II or after, and their descendants, as well as people who emigrated in more recent times, exercising their right to German citizenship, based on a 1913 German law.The current president is Stephan Rauhut who is a German Christian Democratic Union politician. He succeeded Rudi Pawelka on 9 November 2013, who had succeeded Herbert Hupka, the president from 1968 to 2000. All these presidents have been CDU members. According to the association, the Landsmannschaft currently has about 200,000 members nationwide. Until 1988, Der Schlesier was the main organ of the Landsmannschaft.
In 1985, the Landsmannschaft planned to hold a congress in Stuttgart under the motto 40 Jahre Vertreibung - Schlesien bleibt unser. Chancellor Helmut Kohl declined to attend unless the slogan was modified, which it was, to "Silesia remains our future in a Europe of free nations". At the 2001 congress held in Nuremberg, Interior Minister Otto Schily was booed when he said that the expulsions were the consequence of German aggression.
There is also another Silesian Landsmannschaft, the Landsmannschaft der Oberschlesier e.V. representing Upper Silesians.
Presidents of the Federation
The presidents of the Federation since its founding have been:- 1950–1952: Walter Rinke
- 1952–1953: Karl Hausdorff
- 1953–1954: Walter Rinke
- 1954–1955: Julius Doms
- 1955–1968: Erich Schellhaus
- 1968–2000: Herbert Hupka
- 2000–2013: Rudi Pawelka
- 2013- : Stephan Rauhut