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Author
Turner, Stanley
Full Title
Dated Events War Map. 1945. 17th Edition.
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15498.000
Author
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Full Title
Town of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Manhattan District, Corps of Engineers.
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15186.000
Author
Chapin, Jr., R.M.
Full Title
The Floods Come.
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12397.000
Author
News Map of the Week, Inc.
Full Title
World News of the Week : Monday, Dec. 10, 1945. Covering period Nov. 30 to Dec. 6. Volume 8, No. 15. Published and copyrighted (weekly), 1945, by News Map of the Week, Inc., 1512 Orleans Street, Chicago, Illinois.
List No
10859.000
Note
Inset map and text shows the attack on Pearl Harbor that occurred four years prior to the date of this map.
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
Full Title
Japan's last citadels feel weight of American power. Map by Charles H. Owens. Times staff Artist. Los Angeles times. Monday, Feb. 19, 1945 - Part 3.
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11031.000
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Color map, with views of air attack and war planes at upper panel. Shows lines of attack by air and sea, major cities, roads, army bases, distances, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text.
Author
[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
Full Title
Two-way invasion puts Germany in tactical dilemma. Charles Owens. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles times. Monday, Feb. 12, 1945 - Part 3.
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11032.000
Note
Color map, with views of horizon at upper panel. Shows lines of attack, major cities, roads, railroads, army bases, distances, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text.
Author
Anonymous
Full Title
Guide to the Western Pacific.
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12343.000
Note
Date estimated.
Author
Anonymous.
Full Title
Campaigns of the Super Sixth Armored Division (U.S. Army).
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12398.000
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Date Estimated. Covers period July 24, 1944 with the D-Day landings at Utah Beach, France, through April 15, 1945 with the called halt near Mittweida, Germany. Includes an artistic silhouette of armored troops.
Author
U.S. Army
Full Title
Italy, France, Germany, Austria. Salerno, Volturno, Venafro, Anzio, Rome, S. France, Vosges, Alsace, Rhine, Danube, Bavaria, Tirol, Brenner.
List No
12401.002
Author
Burke, Howard
Full Title
San Francisco Examiner : China drive may open invasion path. Howard Burke.
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13176.000
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Color map, published on newspaper sheet by San Francisco Examiner, May 28, 1945. Illustrated by Howard Burke. Covers China, Korea, Philippine Islands and Taiwan. Includes informative text and overview of the geopolitical situation.
Author
Burke, Howard
Full Title
San Francisco Examiner : Okinawa Gateway to Japanese Homeland. Howard Burke.
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13177.000
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Two color maps, published on newspaper sheet by San Francisco Examiner, 04,09,1945. Illustrated by Howard Burke & Kelly. Depicts fighter jets with naval forces in the area of the Kerama Islands and Naha. The importance of the battle for Okinawa is laid out in the smaller map at upper left and in the accompanying text: "The invasion of this important base caused a Japanese cabinet to fall, and when Okinawa is in full operation by the Allies it may cause the fall of Japan."
Author
United States. Army Service Forces. Army Information Branch.
Full Title
Newsmap for the Armed Forces : V-E Day + 15 weeks - 192nd .Week of U.S. participation in the War. The knockout blows fall. Prepared and distributed by Army Information Branch, Army Service Forces. Navy Distribution and Educational Services Section, Bupers, Navy Dept., Washington, D.C. Monday, 20 August, 1945, week of 7 August to 14 August - Volume IV No. 18F. (on verso) Advance Base Sectional Docks.
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13584.001
Author
United States. Army Service Forces. Army Information Branch.
Full Title
Newsmap for the Armed Forces : V-E Day + 15 weeks - 192nd Week of U.S. participation in the War. The knockout blows fall. Prepared and distributed by Army Information Branch, Army Service Forces. Navy Distribution and Educational Services Section, Bupers, Navy Dept., Washington, D.C. Monday, 20 August, 1945, week of 7 August to 14 August - Volume IV No. 18F. (on verso) Advance Base Sectional Docks.
List No
13584.002
Author
[Army Information Branch, Navy Educational Services Section]
Full Title
Major Bases Proposed for Postwar U.S. Navy. Japan. Newsmap for the Armed Forces. Monday, September 17, 1945. Volume IV No. 22F. Prepared and Distributed by the Army Information Branch, Army Service Forces, Navy Distribution by Educational Services Section, Bupers, Navy Dept., Washington D.C. U.S. Government Printing Office: 1945 - 854909. Comparison Chart of Non-Commissioned Grades and Ratings of the Armed Forces.
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6768.001
Author
[Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C.C.]
Full Title
Your Dated War Map. Dated Events War Map.
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6773.002
Note
Includes chronological lists of significant wartime events in the Pacific and European Theaters of World War II, photographs, list of allies, and list of losses.
Author
[White, Harry D., United States. Army. Infantry Division, 79th.]
Full Title
To the Rhine with the 79th Infantry Division, 25 Oct to 14 Feb. 1945. Maj. Gen. I.T. Wyche, Commanding. Steve Kalihan; Harry D White.
List No
8345.000
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Color pictorial map. Author names from signatures reproduced in cursive script inside lower right corner. Shows towns, river, forests, along the route of the U.S. Army 79th Infantry Division as it moved from a rest area southwest of Luneville, France, participating in the Allied "Race to the Rhine". Borders with large letters: Montigny, Harbouey, Hattigny, Nitting, Phalsbourg, Savern, Brumath, Batzedorf, Weyersheim, Hagenau, Bischwilied, Drusenheim, Soufflenheim, Nederoedern, Sessenheim, Schebenhardt, Berg, Hatten, Rittedshoffen, Pont-A-Mousson. Includes notes, and color vignettes showing wrecked armored vehicles, troops fighting house, road sign reading 'Welcome to Germany..." and a small colored illustration of a female singer, a clown juggler, and piano player.
Author
[White, Harry D., United States. Army. Infantry Division, 79th.]
Full Title
Over the Rhine with the 79th Infantry Division, 17 Feb to 9 May 1945. Maj. Gen. I.T. Wyche, Commanding. Steve Kalihan; Harry D White. Printed by Fritz Busche Druckereiges, M.B.H., Dortmund (Germany).
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8346.000
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Color pictorial map. Author names from signatures reproduced in cursive script inside lower right corner. Shows towns, river, and forests. Borders with large letters: Pont-A-Mousson, Luxembourg, Liege, Tongeren, Maastricht, Erkelenz, Hoensbroek, Lintfort, Rhine, Dinslaken, Walsum, Hamborn, Gelsenkrocken, Essen, Mulheim, Bochum, Herne, Recklinghausen, Dorstend. Includes notes and 3 colored vignettes, showing the troops, and civilians carrying colored flags of European countries.
Author
Turner, Stanley
Full Title
Dated Events War Map. 16th Edition.
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8713.001
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Date estimated to be early months of 1944.
Author
Turner, Stanley
Full Title
Dated Events War Map. 1944. 19th Edition.
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8713.002
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Invasion Map of Fortress Europe, Commemorating D-Day, June 6, 1944.
Author
Turner, Stanley
Full Title
Dated Events War Map. 1945. 27th Edition.
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8713.003
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V-e Day: May 8, 1945. Contains extensive list of Dated Events and Roll Call of the United Nations.
Author
[Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C.C.]
Full Title
Dated Events War Map. 1945. 26th Edition.
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8713.005
Note
V-e Day: May 8, 1945. Contains extensive list of Dated Events and Roll Call of the United Nations.
Author
Lerman
Full Title
The Box Score.
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8901.000
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Documents the accomplishments of the 7th Armored Division, U.S. Army, commanded by Major-General Robert Wilson Hasbrouck (1896-1985), including division statistics, such as number of prisoners taken, armament captured and destroyed, and number of awards.
Author
[ADSEC Engineers Section, Ciofalo, John, Helstrom, Cliff]
Full Title
ADSEC (Advance Section) in Action from Thames to Rhine. Feed the Flame. Brig. Gen. Edwart G. Plank, Commanding.
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8919.001
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ADSEC is U.S. Army, First Army, Advance Section, Communications Zone, European Theater of Operations, set up to supply the combat troops.
Author
MacKechnie
Full Title
42nd Inf. (Infantry), Rainbow Div. (Division), (U.S. Army).
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8920.000
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Sites of World War II action. Major General Harry J. Collins, commanding.
Author
654 Engineer Topographic Battalion
Full Title
Operations of 49th AAA (Antiaircraft Artillerymen) Brigade in Europe, June 6, 1944 to May 9, 1945. Brig. Gen. E.W. Timberlake.
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8924.000
Author
1104 Engineer Combat Group, U.S. Army
Full Title
1104 Engineer Combat Group from "D" Day to the Elbe.
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8931.000
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Date estimated.
Author
Williams, Christopher
Full Title
4th Armored Division, (U.S. Third Army).
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8968.000
Author
C.S. Hammond & Co.
Full Title
Air Age Map of the World. A Polar Projection.
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9045.000
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Date estimated. Shows naval bases and stations.
Author
Atlanta Map
Full Title
Germany: Map of the Occupation Areas. Carte der Besatzungs - Zonen.
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9046.000
Note
Date estimated.
Author
[Turner, Stanley, Petersen, C.C.]
Full Title
Dated Events Map of World Victory. V-e Day. V-j Day - Tenth Edition. (World War II).
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9611.002
Note
Includes 7 photos of war scenes. Pictures by International News Photos. Mercator's projection.
Author
[MacMillan, Henry J., United States. Army. 62d Engineer Topographic Company]
Full Title
(Text Page to) XIX Corps in action from Siegfried Line to victory : XIX Corps : Maj. Gen. Raymond S. McLain - Commander. Brig. Gen. George Shea - - Artillary Commander. Brig. Gen H.E. McGuire - Chief of Staff. Drawn by T/5 Henry J. MacMillan. Reproduced by 62nd. Engr. Top. Co. US Army May 1945. (On verso) The Tomahawk strikes from Siegfried Line to victory.
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9866.001
Note
Pictorial map on sheet 59x73. Depicting the path of 9th. Corps as it fought across Germany in the spring of 1945 under the command of major general Raymond S. McLain. Annotations mark heavy fighting, battles, liberation of concentration camps, and the junction with the Red Army at Wittenburg.
Author
[MacMillan, Henry J., United States. Army. 62d Engineer Topographic Company]
Full Title
XIX Corps in action from Siegfried Line to victory : XIX Corps : Maj. Gen. Raymond S. McLain - Commander. Brig. Gen. George Shea - - Artillary Commander. Brig. Gen H.E. McGuire - Chief of Staff. Drawn by T/5 Henry J. MacMillan. Reproduced by 62nd. Engr. Top. Co. US Army May 1945. (On verso) The Tomahawk strikes from Siegfried Line to victory.
List No
9866.002
Note
Pictorial map on sheet 59x73. Depicting the path of 9th. Corps as it fought across Germany in the spring of 1945 under the command of major general Raymond S. McLain. Annotations mark heavy fighting, battles, liberation of concentration camps, and the junction with the Red Army at Wittenburg.
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