By which geographic names has Hamburg been known and what is its LDS Library reference place name?
During the late 1800s and early 1900s, Hamburg was a state in the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In 1937 Greater Hamburg incorporated Wandsbek, Harbur-Wilhelmsburg and Altona. The city suffered tremendous losses during WW II, including more than 50,000 citizens. There are few buildings remaining from before 1945. After WW II it was a part of West Germany. Hamburg is included in this listing because it is one of the sixteen states in the Federal Republic of Germany. The reference place name is Germany, Hamburg.
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