Maps in this series have been digitized from paper originals held in the William C. Wonders Map Collection at the University of Alberta. They have been made available to the public under the terms of the Creative Commons License, through a partnership between McMaster University and the University of Alberta.
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Hochfelden
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 7211. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1936.
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Hochheim [am Main]
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 5918. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1940.
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Hochvogel
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Sheet 8628, Edition 1. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection.
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Hofgeismar
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GSGS series 4414. Sheet 4522, First Edition. Copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 4522 dated 1987 and photolithographed by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
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Hohen Sprenz
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 2039. Sheet number 670 stroked out and the number 2039 written in.
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Hohen-Viecheln
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 2235. Originally published by the Prussian State Office in 1881.
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Hohen-Viechln [Hohen Viecheln]
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GSGS series 4414. Sheet 2235, First Edition. Copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 2235 dated 1919 and photolithographed by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
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Hohenfelde
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GSGS series 4414. Sheet 2123, First Edition. Copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 2123 dated 1934 and photolithographed by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
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Hohenfelde
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 2123. Sheet number 740 stroked out and the number 2123 written in.
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Hohenfinow
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GSGS series 4414. Sheet 3149, Second Edition. First edition copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 3149 dated 1937 and photolithographed by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Second edition revised from air photographs. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
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Hohenfriedeberg [Dobromierz]
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 5063. Sheet number 2950 has been stroked out and the number 5063 written in. Originally published by the Prussian State Office in 1885.
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Hohenholz [Hohenholz Krackow]
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GSGS series 4414. Sheet 2651, First Edition. Copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 2651 dated 1936 and photolithographed by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
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Hohenkirchen
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GSGS series 4414. Sheet 2313, Second Edition (A.E.F.). First edition copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 2313 dated 1936 and photolithographed by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Second edition revised from air photographs January 1945 by 21 A. Gp. Svy Gp. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
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Hohenkirchen (Oldb.)
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Sheet 2313 edition 4. This post-war U.S. map series M841, was printed in the 1950s by the Survey Production Centre, Royal Engineers, British Army of the Rhine "SPC RE (BAOR)" based on the British wartime map series GSGS 4414 and updated with German Landesvermessungsamt data from 1954.
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Hohenlimburg
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 4611. Sheet number 2653 has been stroked out and the number 4611 written in.
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Hohenmolsen
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4-cm-Karte series, sheet 2811. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1936.
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Hohenmolsen
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Sheet 4838, Edition 3. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection.
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Hohenstein-Ernstthal
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Sheet 5142, Edition 5. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection.
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Hohenthann
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Sheet 7338, Edition 1. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection.
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