1. A polygon file that represents the boundary of East and West Germany during the cold war period. .
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2. Germany
United States, Army. Map showing Hitler's Berghof residence and surrounding area, including buildings, various woods, roads, tunnels, drainage, lanterns, telephones, tr... 666th Engr. Top. Co., U.S. Army.
3. Germany
1918. American Geographical Society of New York. Relief shown by hachures. 39 x 64 centimeters Scale 1:3,000,000 General Map Collection. Printed and distributed by the American Geographical Society (New York).
United States, Office of Strategic Services., Research and Analysis Branch. Relief shown by spot heights. "Reprinted from map published by Deutsche Automobil-Club 1940." "No. A-3186-89-RA, OSS, 20 June, 1944.". lithographed in the Reproduction Branch, OSS.
Hijmans, Robert J. This polygon shapefile contains the boundary of Germany (adm0). This layer is part of the Global Administrative Areas 2015 (v2.8) dataset. University of California, Berkeley. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology and International Rice Research Institute.
United States, Office of Strategic Services., Research and Analysis Branch. compiled and drawn in the Branch of Research and Analysis, OSS. "Map no. 2906, 21 December 1943.". Lithographed in the Reproduction Branch, OSS.
Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian. Shows various boundaries, cities, routes between cities, waterways. "615.". The Times,.
1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, and 1955. United States, Department of State., Division of Map Intelligence and Cartography. Zones of occupation overprinted in red; base map shows: national boundary - 1937, internal boundaries - 1944, pop. key - 1939 census; inset: Greate... [U.S.] Dept. of State, Division of Map Intelligence and Cartography.
1946. Germany--Maps.
1936. Reichsbahnzentrale für den Deutschen Reiseverkehr. Transportation--Germany--Maps.