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Erklärung Der Hochschullehrer Des Deutschen Reiches = Déclaration 23 er 1in, ben 23, Qffobet: 1914. @rU&ntngbezr fjocljfdjulfeljrer Declaration des professeurs des . Universites et des Ecoles supMeures ; bes3 Beutf'djen %ei@ei3+ de 1'Ernpire allemand. %ir E!e$rer an QeuffdjlanbG UnioerFfäfenunb Bodj= En notre qualite de membres de l'enseignement fdjulen bienen ber Ca\iffenf@aftunb tceiben ein merf superieur dlAllemagne nous servons la science, et notre ceuvre est nne ceuvre de paix. Mais ce qui bei4 %rieben#. SLber eG erfüllt unG mit Enfrüfhtng, nous remplit d'indignation, c'est de voir que les bafj bie seinbe BeuffdjlanbG, Englanb an ber Gpige, ennemis de l'Allemagne, I'Angleterre en tete, angeblidj au unfern Bunrfen einen Begenfag madjen pretendent, soi-disant en notre faveur, mettre en wollen gwifdjen bem BeiFe ber beutfdjen CLuifenfdjaff opposition l'esprit de la science allemande et ce unb bem, tüaG fie benpreuijifdjen%iIifarir3muG nennen. qu'ils appellent le militarisme prussien. L'armee Sn bem beutfeen Beere iff fein anberer BeiP alG in allemande et le peuple allemand, dont notis bem beuff'djen 23olfe, benn beibe pnb ein#, unb mir sommes, nous professeurs, sont anirnCs du meme esprit, car ils n& font qu'un. Notre armee, elle ge96ren audj bagu. flnfer Beer pflegt au@ bie aussi, cultive la science et, dans une large mesure, %iffenfdjaff unb banff f$r nidjf gum wenigffen feine lui est redevable de sa valeur. Le service mili- eeif'fungen.8er Bienff im Beere madjf unfere Sugenb taire donne ii notre jeunesse les qualites requises füdjfig audj für aIle mede beG %rieben$, audj für pour les ceuvres de paix, sans en excepter la bie %iffenfdjaff. Benn er eraie$f fle gu felbFenf= science. C'est lui qui enseigne ii nos jeunes gens fagenber Yfliqffreueunb oerleigf i$r baG Gelbff- l'abnegation et le devoir, c'est lui qui les penetre des sentiments de dignit6 et d'honneur dont s'enor- bemutjtfein~unbbaG Q$rgefü$l beG wa$rtjaff freien gueillit l'homme vraiment libre qui, de son propre Sannel, ber fidj millig bem Banaen unterorbnef. gr6, subordonne son individualitk r\i la grande Biefer Beiff lebt nidjt nur in C3)reufjen, fonbern iff communautC nationale. Cet esprit est vivant non berfelbe in allen eanbett beG Beuffdjen 9leidjeG. Er seulement en Prusse, mais dans tous les pays de iff ber gleiqe in Rrieg unb %rieben. Se$f Fegt 1'Empire allemand. I1 est le meme en temps de unfer Geer im Rampfe für BeutfdjZanbS sreigeif guerre et en ternps de paix. En ce mornent, notre armke, tout en combattant pour la liberte de 1'Alle- unb bamif für aüe Ofifer beG %riebend unb ber magne, cornbat pour les bienfaits de la paix et Oefiffung nidjf nur in Beuffdjlanb. Unfer Blaube de la civilisation du monde entier. Nous croyons iff, bafj ftir bie ganae Rulfur Europae baG Beil an fermement que le sort de la culture de I'Europe bem Giege Vängf, ben ber beuffc$e ,,9?ilitari#muG" entiere d6pend de la victoire que remportera le ebämpfen wirb, bie SanneGp,u3jf, bie $reue, ber «militarisme» allemand, qui n'est rien d'autre que l'expression de la discipline, de la fidklit6 9pfermut bei3 einfrä@figenfreien beutfdjen 93oEeG. au devoir et de l'esprit de sacrifice du peuple allemand fort de son union et de sa liberte. Inhaltsverzeichnis. Table des Matieres . 1. Technische Hochschule Aachen ..... 3 28. Kolonialinstitut und Vorlesungswesen 2 . Universität Berlin ........3 Hamburg .........16 3. Technische Hochschule Berlin-Charlottenburg 5 29 . Technische Hochschule Hannover ..16 4 . Bergakademie Berlin ....6 30. Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover ...16 5 . Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Berlin ... 6 3 1. Universität Heidelberg ........16 6 . Tierärztliche Hochschule Berlin ..... 7 32. Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Hohenheirn . 17 7 . HandeIshochschule Berlin ....... 7 33. Universität Jena ....17 8. Universität Bonn ..........7 34. Technische Hochschule Karlsruhe . 18 9 . Akademie Braunsberg ....... 8 35. Universität Kiel .........18 10. Technische Hochschule Braunschweig ... 8 36 . Universität Königsberg ...19 I I . Universität Breslau ......... 8 37. Universität Leipzig .........20 12. Technische Hochschule Breslau .....9 38. Handelshochschule Leipzig . 21 13 . Bergakademie Clausthal .......9 39. Handelshochschule Mannheim ...21 14. Handelshochschule Cöln ....... 9 40. Universität Marburg ........21 15 . Technische Hochschule Danzig-Langfuhr . 10 41 . Universität München ...,....22 16. Technische Hochschule Darmstadt..... 10 42. Technische Hochschule München ..23 17. Technische Hochschule Dresden .....10 43. .Handelshochschule München ...23 18. Tierärztliche Hochschule Dresden ....1 1 44. Forstakademie Münden . 24 19. Forstakademie Eberswalde .......I 1 45 . Universitat Münster ....24 20 . Universität Erlangen ...1 I 46 . Akademie Posen .....24 2 1. Universität Frankfüri a . M ........I 2 47 . Universität Rostock .........24 22 . Bergakademie Freiberg (Sachsen) ...12 48. Universität Strassburg ...25 23. Universität Freiburg i .Br ...12 49 . Technische Hochschule Stuttgart ....26 24 . Universität Giessen ....13 50. Forstakademie Tharandt .......26 25 . Universität Göttingen .......14 5 1 . Universität Tübingen ........26 . 26 . Universität Greifswald ...1 4 52. Akademie für Landwirtschaft Weihenstephan 27 27 . Universität Halle .........15 53. 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