- Kaiserlicher Yacht Club
Kaiserlicher Yacht-Club, "Imperial Yacht Club", was the name of the
Yacht Club of Kiel between 1891 and 1937. Known also as "Küz" from its acronym KYC, it was a prestigiousyacht club located in the harbor city ofKiel ,Germany . German Emperor Wilhelm II, his younger brotherPrince Heinrich of Prussia andAlfred Krupp were among its members. This club was famous for the sailing events it organized, including its role in the first Kieler Woche regattas, [ [http://www.kieler-woche.de/eng/media/general_inf_dates_and_events.htm Kieler Woche/Kiel Week] ] an event that still takes place yearly in theKiel Bay .History
The origins of this club are in the "
Marine-Regatta-Verein " (Regatta Union of the Navy), a club for naval officers of theKaiserliche Marine founded in Kiel in 1887. The Marine-Regatta-Verein was specialized inyacht racing and Prince Heinrich of Prussia, a yachting enthusiast, was its patron. In 1891 the club allowed civilians in and Emperor Wilhelm II became itscommodore , bringing his own yacht "Meteor I" (the former "Thistle") to the club'smarina in Kiel. The same year the club changed its name to "Kaiserlicher Yacht Club".The club's youth section was founded in 1910. At the time of
World War I the club house was transformed into aLazaretto and 455 members of the Kaiserlicher Yacht Club died in the war. After these difficult years the club almost went bankrupt and it carely managed to survive.The Kaiserlicher Yacht Club retained its name even after the
Treaty of Versailles that brought the German monarchy to an end. William II remained as honorary commodore of the club, while he lived in exile inDoorn , the Netherlands.During Nazi rule the club was manipulated by the propaganda machine of the state that made wide use of sports in order to harden the German spirit. The Kaiserlicher Yacht Club took part in the organization of the sailing events of
Hitler 's1936 Summer Olympics in the Bay of Kiel.In 1937 the Kaiserlicher Yacht Club was forcefully merged with other yacht clubs and the commodore's title was withdrawn from exiled and ailing former Emperor William. A new massive entity, the "
Yacht-Club von Deutschland " (YCvD), "Yacht Club of Germany", was formed to instill unity among German youth. The club's name "Kaiserlicher Yacht Club", deemed by the Nazis not to be in tune with "the spirit of the times", passed into oblivion.This club was refounded under the name
Yacht Club of Kiel in 1948. The "Marine-Regatta-Verein" was refounded in 1972 as a separate club.References
* [http://www.kyc.de/kyc.html Kieler Yacht-Club's site]
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