I know that we have:
US Standard Atmosphere (1958, 1962, 1966, 1976)
International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) (1975)
ICAO Standard Atmosphere (1993)
But what about the WWII era atmospheres?
Basically, during WWII:
US, UK and USSR both used (about) 59°F @ Sea Level for their calculations
According to the note at the page, the Germans used 10°C (50°F) up to 60m with atmospheric density of 1.22 kg/m3.
Has anyone ever found copies of the WW2 era atmospheric tables used for calculations?
US Standard Atmosphere (1958, 1962, 1966, 1976)
International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) (1975)
ICAO Standard Atmosphere (1993)
But what about the WWII era atmospheres?

Basically, during WWII:
US, UK and USSR both used (about) 59°F @ Sea Level for their calculations
According to the note at the page, the Germans used 10°C (50°F) up to 60m with atmospheric density of 1.22 kg/m3.
Has anyone ever found copies of the WW2 era atmospheric tables used for calculations?