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Dear Kathleen,

It looks like this map is kept at the University Library in Utrecht. Maybe this is of any relevance for your scholar?


700 Jahre Berlin : was jeder zur 700 Jahr-Feier von Berlin wissen muß. - ca. 1:8 000 ; . - [Berlin] : Hertie, [1937]. - 1 Kt. : mehrfarb. ; 56 x 40 cm
Mit 1 Ansicht auf d. Rücks.: Ansicht von Berlin um "1650. - OCLC.


Kind regards from Amsterdam,
Reinder

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From: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Weessies, Kathleen
Sent: donderdag 28 maart 2019 21:19
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Subject: Building-detail maps of Berlin in the 1930s?

A scholar is looking for detailed maps of Berlin from the 1930s with building-level information.  The usual methods haven't turned anything up, the largest scale I have seen so far was around 1:25,000.  The general rule is to find exceptionally detailed information near the locality being studied.  I'm not familiar with the mapping projects and resources of that place and time.  Any ideas?

Thank you,

Kathleen Weessies
Social Sciences Coordinator; Head, Map Library
Michigan State University
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