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Owens, Charles
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Pictorial map from the July 24, 1943 issue of Oregon Journal. By Los Angeles Times artist Charles Owens. Depicts the latest war developments in Europe with arrows and text pointing our strategic places and events. Shows a large swastika marking Germany as bomber airplanes fan out from London toward Denmark, Berlin, Nuremberg, Turin and Brest. Relief shown pictorially. Includes text.
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Chapin, Jr., R.M.
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Map of Europe. "Enlargement of original map drawn for TIME The weekly magazine." Showing the military movements and occupied areas. R.M. Chapin Jr. was a prominent Cold War cartographer who worked for Time Magazine. Relief shown by shading.
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Chapin, Jr., R.M.
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Map of Western Europe. "Enlargement of original map drawn for TIME The weekly magazine." Showing the military movements and occupied areas. R.M. Chapin Jr. was a prominent Cold War cartographer who worked for Time Magazine. Relief shown by shading.
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[Los Angeles Times, Owens, Charles H.]
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Color map, with detailed view air strikes at upper panel. Shows lines of air attack, major cities, ports, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes historical notes and text: "This map by times Staff Artist Charles H. Owens shows targets and dates of major Allied raids since the present offensive began late in February. Raids are indicated by red arrows sweeping out of the general English area where bombing squadrons are based."
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Los Angeles Times
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Color map, packed with information on invasion of France and allies activities. Published in Los Angeles Times. Date estimated. Shows boundaries, major cities, railroads, battle fields and distances. Relief shown pictorially. Includes notes and text:" With the Brittany Peninsula sealed of and left behind for mopping up, the fast-breading American take forces yesterday were swinging deep into the heart of France, turning the entire left flank of the German army ..."
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Dienststelle Kinderlandverschickung
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Color map of the war events, first Part: Europe, Asia Minor, North Africa. Relief shown by shadings and pictorially. Shows countries, regions capital and major cities. Date estimated. Originally folded to 25.5x12.
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Los Angeles Times
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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 ..."
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C.S. Hammond & Co.
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Date estimated. Includes 90 cut-out flags of combatant countries for marking battle scenes, military movements, and occupied areas. Shows major strategic product production areas. Has large ad for Standard Feed Milling Company.
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[Manning, F.E., Army Orientation Course, Special Service Division Army Service Forces]
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Shaded relief map centered on Berlin, Germany. Has a cut-away scale for measuring distances from Tokyo or, alternatively one can use the concentric rings. Some flight routes and mileages shown. Hemispherical view.
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[Matthews-Northrup Division, J.W. Clement Co.]
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Map printed without color. Note indicating: Base map as of June 22, 1941, the day German attacked the Soviet Union. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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[Matthews-Northrup Division, J.W. Clement Co.]
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Full color map. Showing capitals of countries, and railroads. Relief shown by shadings. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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[Matthews-Northrup Division, J.W. Clement Co.]
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Full color map. With text indicating: Base map as of Sept. 1, 1939, the day Germany invaded Poland. Territorial change due to the war. Heavy red lines--boundaries as of Sept. 1, 1939, Dark green -- Axis Powers, Light Green - -Axis occupied areas, Dark red--free United Nations, Light red--Countries controlled by United Nations. Shows capitals of countries and railroads. Relief shown by shadings. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
Author
[Matthews-Northrup Division, J.W. Clement Co.]
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Full color map. With text indicating: Base map as of Sept. 1, 1939, the day Germany invaded Poland. Territorial change due to the war. Heavy red lines --boundaries as of Sept. 1, 1939, Dark green --Axis Powers, Light Green - -Axis occupied areas, Dark red --free United Nations, Light red --Countries controlled by United Nations. Shows capitals of countries and railroads. Relief shown by shadings. Prime meridian is Greenwich.
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