Ludwigsfelde
LUDWIGSFELDE
State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Teltow-Fläming
Additions : 1961 Struveshof; 1998 Genshagen, Gröben (1974 Jütchendorf, Mietgendorf, Schiaß), Kerzendorf, Löwenbruch, Siethen, Wietstock; 2001 Ahrensdorf; 2003 Groß Schulzendorf
German | Gespalten von Schwarz und Silber, darin eine bewurzelte Kiefer in verwechselten Farben, rechts begleitet von einem goldenen Zahnrad und links von einem roten Vogelfang. |
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Origin/meaning
The first arms of Ludwigsfelde date from 1965 and show a cogwheel for the local car industry, an apartment building for the rapid growth of the town and in base a pilon for the highway bridge. The colours were those of the East German flag, see below.
The current arms were granted in 1993 and show a pine tree, a typical tree for the region. The cogwheel remained and as additional symbol an eagle's claw was added. This is taken from the arms of the von der Gröben family , who had their estate in Gröben.
The arms during DDR times |
Literature: Bensing et al; 1984