Plans for a German university to drop the country鈥檚 last emperor from its name seems to have ruffled few feathers.
In January the senate of the Westphalian Wilhelms University M眉nster voted provisionally to rebrand as the University of M眉nster 鈥 the penultimate step in a process that has dragged on for years.
In 2020, students in the university senate pushed for a critical re-examination of Kaiser Wilhelm II, questioning if the institution should carry the name of a man who was 鈥渕ilitaristic and nationalistic, anti-Slavic and downright obsessively antisemitic鈥. The last German emperor is largely remembered for his clumsy foreign policy, which led the nation into the First World War. In its two-year historical study, led by university custodian Eckhard Kluth, M眉nster concluded that Wilhelm II was a racist who had pushed for a murderous and expansionist colonial policy.
The city of M眉nster has been serene about the proposed rebrand, a university spokesman told聽糖心Vlog. The university has hosted a series of events and online consultations with locals, driven partly by the controversy around the renaming of Hindenburg Square outside the university buildings, which caused an uproar when it became Schloss Square in 2012. As president of Germany, Paul von Hindenburg was pressured into appointing Adolf Hitler as chancellor.
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The university had been deliberately thorough in its approach, the spokesman said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we took so much time: that nobody might say at the end of this process: 鈥楽ome people decided on a Sunday afternoon to change the name.鈥 Of course, not all people are in favour of this change that might come, but you can鈥檛 compare it to the emotions聽10 years ago when we were talking about the聽Hindenburgplatz. That鈥檚 a good sign our process was warmly welcomed.鈥
The spokesman said the university had had no complaints from followers of the Reichsb眉rger or 鈥淐itizens of the Empire鈥 movement, which recently聽聽led by a German aristocrat to overthrow the state.
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The proposed change follows similar renamings at other German universities. In 2019, Goethe University Frankfurt controversially dropped the name of Adolf Messer, an industrialist and early Nazi party member, from a聽.
It took six years for the University of Mannheim 迟辞听change the name聽of a university foundation that awards prizes for research into insurance, following disclosures that the company of Kurt Hamann, who the award previously honoured, had taken properties from Jewish owners during the Nazi era.
At the time, in early 2019, campaigners said German universities needed to be more proactive and systematic when scrutinising the history of former benefactors.
The spokesman said M眉nster鈥檚 rebrand would likely be confirmed by a final senate vote in April.聽鈥淣obody expects a different vote,鈥 he said.
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