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Germany's eastern boundaries : (text and graphics)
Germany. (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955. U.S. Zone). Military Governor[s.l.] : Office of Military Government for Germany (US), 1947. -
Greater Germany, Kreis boundaries, July 1, 1944
Provisional ed. - [Washington, D.C.] : R & A, OSS, 1945.
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Germany Boundaries of Jointly Administered Areas, 1820, German Historical GIS
HGIS Germany (Andreas Kunz, Leonhard Dietze), IEG-Maps / Berlin Data Pool (Andreas Kunz, Robert Moeschl), Institut fur Europaische Geschichte (Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany), and Fachhochschule Mainz (Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)1820These polygons represent small areas, which did not belong to one single state, but were jointly administered by two or more states.
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Germany Boundaries of Jointly Administered Areas, 1826, German Historical GIS
HGIS Germany (Andreas Kunz, Leonhard Dietze), IEG-Maps / Berlin Data Pool (Andreas Kunz, Robert Moeschl), Institut fur Europaische Geschichte (Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany), and Fachhochschule Mainz (Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)1826These polygons represent small areas, which did not belong to one single state, but were jointly administered by two or more states.
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Germany Boundaries of Jointly Administered Areas, 1830, German Historical GIS
HGIS Germany (Andreas Kunz, Leonhard Dietze), IEG-Maps / Berlin Data Pool (Andreas Kunz, Robert Moeschl), Institut fur Europaische Geschichte (Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany), and Fachhochschule Mainz (Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)1830These polygons represent small areas, which did not belong to one single state, but were jointly administered by two or more states.
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