several Soviet (post-WW2) town plans from our own collections,
mainly from Poland: Koszalin, Kalisz (sheet 1&sheet 2),
Lubin (no, not Lublin!) Slawno, Gorzow Wielkopolski, Nysa, Leszno, and Bialystok (only one of two
sheets is available, sorry!). An interesting town plan of Gusyev (old
German name of Gumbinnen) in Kaliningrad Oblast Obwodzie
Kaliningradzkim, two versions are available: 1973 & 1987.
Please do not assume that the
date of print closely relates to what the real situation is for that
year - some of the plans are drawn from editions that were produed, in
some cases, several years earlier!
German town plan of Bialystok, dated 1941 r.
(we already make available an identical plan, which was published in
the Mil-Geo Angaben ueber das
Europaeische Russland. This variant (practically identical) comes from
a different print run, though we have no more specific information.
Other maps:
approx. 300, post-WW2 Soviet 1:25,000
topo maps of Poland, mainly the coast, Polish-German border, and the
south-west. Please note! - the index sheet for those maps is very extensive, as was the
scope of interest of the Soviet Army. Consequently, the index
sheet loads long, and slow.
It is somewhat faster to access the sheets via the list. Naturally, all sheets are
also available when you enter specific place-name in the mapster search
engine.
ok. 700 sheets of the post-WW2 Polish
topographic map (1:25,000), Polish variant of the Soviet map
(the only difference is the Latin alphabet). Most sheets dated 1954 -
1961. Approx. 200 sheets from the collection of polona (National
Library of Poland), at 600 dpi, another 500 or so, from private
collections, z300 - 600 dpi). Currently we have no access to other
sheets.
also several joint editions of the above map. Unfortunately, as
they were published 'ad hoc', as the front moved back and forth,
sometimes they are not regular enough to fit them into regular sheet
lines, or one index sheet. Consequently, they're available via three
lists: A, B, C. Please note, they are very
large sheets of paper, they were scanned at 600 dpi, so jpg file size
can easily reach 130Mb. As usual, it's best to download them to your
local computer, and then open via usual graphic software.
Hey, Marek! Trying to access maps at your page "Other Central European Maps, via both Chrome and Opera browsers, I get the dialog box "File not found (404 error)
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Hello: I do Polish Genealogy. I need a topo map of Poland with major cities which I’ve never been able to find on the WEB. It should show post partition Poland with an out line of pre-partition Pola
Hi:
Are there any other maps showing parishes such as:
Andrzej Tomczak
Siec parafialna
Wojewoddztwa pomorskiego
Okregu bytowskiego I leborskiego
W drugiej polowie xvi wieku
Skala 1:300.
Thanks