Another set of maps from the Library of Congress collection:
approx. 150 sheets of the German
1:100,000 maps (mainly of the Grossblatt type), 400dpi. There are 4
sub-sets:
1. Befestigungskarte Polen 1939 (Maps of the
fortifications of Poland)
2. Befestigungskarte U.d.S.S.R. 1941 (Maps of the
fortifications of the USSR). Additionally, under the list of maps
linked above, there are 5 attachments, sheets with updated
fortifications, which can be put overlayed against relevant maps.
Please note that some of the attachments sheets are split and relate to
two map sheets, e.g. Nr 30b and 45a. Also, as a part of the series,
around 10 sheets from the Rumänien 1:100,000 are available via a separate index sheet.
Unfortunately the maps of the Russland 1:100,000 type were too large to
fit on the large-format scanner.
3. Befestigungskarte Mitte Dezember 1944. The
sheets showing fortifications and, in general, the East Front as of
mid-December 1944. The sheets run from the Baltic coast, across central
Poland down to the Carpathians (Polish-Slovakian border).
4. Mil.-Geo.-Karte (Gebietsteil Generalgouvernement)
- military-geographic edition, dated early - late 1944, covers central,
south and south-eastern Poland. The reverse side of some sheets
contains Mil-Geo town plans (Petrikau, Tomaszow, Radom, Kielce, Lublin,
Reichshof and Lemberg).
Next update can be expected in around one week.
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