I have collected a number of German map links, including the one below, at: http://genweblog.blogspot.com/2006/05/german-maps.html I hope this helps, Valorie On Tuesday 28 November 2006 4:28 am, Robert E. Hausman wrote: > Folks- > > I'm am not quite sure if everyone has already dismissed the Atlas of the > German Reich > or that the memory of most folks current on the list does not extend that > far. > > While the posted map is dated 1883, it is older and "more" detailed than > current > road maps. > > It is worth a few minutes -it will take that- to understand. > > http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/ravenstein/home.html#Introduction > > Rob Hausman > > At 08:24 PM 11/27/2006, you wrote: > >Rudy, Does the particular atlas, of which you speak, include historic > >locations (town names) or perhaps that is not too much of an issue/concern > >when it comes to locations in Germany. In other words, would one expect > > to be able to locate historic towns in the current edition of the > > "Deutschland ADAC MaxiAtlas"; villages that were in existence ca. > > 1800-1850?