(abbreviated in
German; plural: ) are the traditional (student fraternities) of
Germany. Burschenschaften were founded in the 19th century as associations of
university students inspired by
liberal and
nationalistic ideas. They were significantly involved in the
March Revolution and the
unification of Germany. After the formation of the
German Empire in 1871, they faced a crisis, as their main political objective had been realized. So-called were established, but these were dissolved by the
National Socialist regime in 1935/6. In
West Germany, the were re-established in the 1950s, but they faced a renewed crisis in the 1960s and 1970s, as the mainstream political outlook of the
German student movement of that period swerved to the radical left. Roughly 160 exist today in Germany and Austria.