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I saw the municipal flag of Witzenhausen in September 2004, hoisted
vertically from a crossbar. The flag can also be seen on the website of
the Cherry Festival,
hoisted in the French partner-city of Fougerolles.
The flag is vertically divided blue-white with the municipal coat of arms
shifted to the top of the flag, which makes it similar to the municipal
flag of Kassel. The municipal coat of arms
of Witzenhausen can be seen on several buildings in the city, including
the city hall. It shows on a blue field a fortification with one central
tower and two lateral, smaller towers; the towers are white, with black
masonry and openings. The two lateral towers are topped with an acorn-like
red roof, itself topped with a yellow sphere. The entrance of the main
tower is opened on the field with a yellow portcullis and a yellow letter
W. According to Stadler [staxx], the oldest
known seal of Witzenhausen, dated 1247, shows a city wall and three church
towers. The gate and the letter W were added in the 16th century, although
later seals and images were sometimes based on the early design. The coat
of arms of Witzenhausen was formally adopted in 1966.
Ivan Sache, 11 Dec 2004
In 1974 Witzenhausen was incorporated into the Werra-Meißner-Kreis (Meißner
being the name of the forested heights on the southwestern slopes of the
Werra).
Stefan Schwoon, 12 Dec 2004
"Westlich der Werra" (west of the Werra) was a GDR term for the
Federal Republic of Germany aka West Germany, a place held in abhorrence
of course.
My first taste of the GDR border was very peaceful. A pillar painted
in the national colours bearing a metal plaque with the state emblem was
situated way in front of the Iron Curtain (this was in the Rhön region,
not far from the GDR village of Frankenheim). You could walk around this
pillar, be in the GDR illegaly, and live to tell the tale.
Interestingly, a local picture post card had this plaque coloured in
(caption: "Over there, too, is Germany!") whereas the real article was
rather dull and lustreless.
Jan Mertens, 11 Dec 2004
Witzenhausen, town
inhabitants 16,069
Werra-Meißner [Werra-Meissner] county
district Kassel, state Hesse
flag adopted unknown
Jörg Majewski, 10 Oct 2006