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Already in 1946 the council started the procedure for new arms for the city. Immediately the council agreed upon the old Frisian warrior of Rüstringen, but it was assumed that the British government would oppose the violent character. It was also proposed to change the name again into Rüstringen. In 1947 it was decided to apply for the warrior, but with the warrior holding a neutral shield, not with the arms of Oldenburg. These arms were granted in 1948 and are still in use.
Already in 1946 the council started the procedure for new arms for the city. Immediately the council agreed upon the old Frisian warrior of Rüstringen, but it was assumed that the British government would oppose the violent character. It was also proposed to change the name again into Rüstringen. In 1947 it was decided to apply for the warrior, but with the warrior holding a neutral shield, not with the arms of Oldenburg. These arms were granted in 1948 and are still in use.


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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Pötter, G. : Das Wappen von Wilhelmshaven. Unknown origin, 10 p.
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - Germany|'''Literature''']]: Pötter, G. : Das Wappen von Wilhelmshaven. Unknown origin, 10 p.
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