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Germans, backing toward "Inner Fortress" plan to make peace costly
Los Angeles Times
Germans, backing toward...
1943
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Los Angeles Times
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Germans, backing toward "Inner Fortress" plan to make peace costly. Los Angeles Times. Monday, November 15, 1943.
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Color map, packed with information on battle fields and allied activities. Shows boundaries, major cities, railroads, and distances. Relief shown pictorially. Includes notes and text: "Germany has drawn a ring around in inner most possessions, the arc including Poland to the east, the top of Italy, and Alps to the south The Siegfried Line of West Wall to the west ..."
Invasion of lowlands one of shortest routes to Berlin
Los Angeles Times; Owen...
Invasion of lowlands on...
1943
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Invasion of lowlands one of shortest routes to Berlin. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles times Monday May 31, 1943.
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Color map with detailed view of the shortest path to Berlin across the English Channel. Shows boundaries, major cities, battle fields, fortifications, canals, rivers, Hedgehog stronholds, battleships, war planes, etc. Includes views of battle fields on upper panel, notes and text.
Key cities of Rhineland within reach of allied armies
Los Angeles Times; Owen...
Key cities of Rhineland...
1944
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Key cities of Rhineland within reach of allied armies. By Charles Owens, Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, Monday, Sept. 11, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map, with views of horizon at upper panel and air attack in Germany. Shows major cities, buildings, roads, railroads, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes compass rose at lower left, historical notes and text :"Allied forces, as illustrated in Charles Owens's map, are driving at major German cities ..."
Where faltering Wehmacht may be struck mortal blow
Los Angeles Times; Owen...
Where faltering Wehmach...
1944
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Where faltering Wehmacht may be struck mortal blow. By Charles Owens. Los Angeles Times, Monday, Nov. 27, 1944 - Part 3.
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Color map, with views of horizon at upper panel. Shows lines of attack by air, major cities, roads, railroads, army bases, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes compass rose, historical notes and text.
Two-way invasion puts Germany in tactical dilemma
Los Angeles Times; Owen...
Two-way invasion puts G...
1945
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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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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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.
Hitler's Next Move! Will He Demand Return of Colonies?
Hukkala, G.
Hitler's Next Move! Wil...
1936
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Hukkala, G.
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Hitler's Next Move! Will He Demand Return of Colonies?. Detroit Times. Sunday, 04-19- 1936. G. Hukkala.
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Color map, from the Detroit Times, Sunday, April 19, 1936. By G. Hukkala. with photographic image of Hitler in the center. Map shows the former colonial possessions of Germany scattered through Africa, Asia and the Pacific. At upper right is an inset map of Germany with the territory of Alsace Lorraine and a portion of Poland cross hatched. The subtitle continues "Has told world that Fatherland needs old colonies for expansion. Small map shows the pre-war Germany [ie pre World War I]. With his nation rearmed and the Rhineland reoccupied, worried Europe now fears Hitler will try to force restoration of rich colonial empire." A powerful summation of the forces that lead up to the outbreak of World War II, both in Europe and Asia.
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