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The needle refers to the Singer sewing machine company in Wittenberge, which became the main employer in Breese in the early 20th century. The thread is formed into a letter B for Breese.
The needle refers to the Singer sewing machine company in Wittenberge, which became the main employer in Breese in the early 20th century. The thread is formed into a letter B for Breese.


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BREESE

State : Brandenburg
District (Kreis) : Prignitz
Additions :
Amt : Amt Bad Wilsnack/Weisen

Wappen von Breese/Arms of Breese
Official blazon
German

In Silber eine rote Nadel mit einem durch das Öhr gesteckten, zweifach (b-förmig) um die Nadel geschlungenen und beiderseits abgerissenen roten Faden, daneben ein steigendes rotes Einhorn.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on November 14, 2012.

The unicorn is taken from the arms of the Von Retzdorf family, who owned Gross and Klein Breese from the 14th until the 18th century.

The needle refers to the Singer sewing machine company in Wittenberge, which became the main employer in Breese in the early 20th century. The thread is formed into a letter B for Breese.

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