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A good historical atlas with chronological overview maps beginning in the early 19th Century and short descriptive explanations of each time petriod (in English) is found [http://www.zum.de/whkmla/histatlas/germany/haxgermany.html here].
 
 
 
A good tool for understanding the political divisions of the later German Empire is this set of maps showing each German state or kingdom in 1789 found at http://www.hoeckmann.de/germany/index.htm .
 
 
Several good historical atlasses showing progressive boundary changes within the area that becomes the Emire of Germany, with accompanying explanations are available in print. They are written in German.
 
Kleiner Atlas zur deutschen Territorialgeschichte
Authors: Bernhart Jähnig; Ludwig Biewer
Publisher: Bonn : Kulturstiftung der Deutschen Vertriebenen, 1991.
Edition/Format: Map : Atlas : German : 2., erw. AuflView all editions and formats
ISBN: 3885570963 9783885570967
OCLC Number: 25075122
 
Grosser Atlas zur Weltgeschichte
Author: Joachim Dornbusch; Ekkehard Aner; et al
Publisher: Braunschweig : Westermann, 1997.
ISBN: 3075095206 9783075095201
OCLC Number: 40326798
FHL Call # INTL 940 E7wg 2001
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