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Portions of two British maps glued together with English and Russian annotations. The map of the area near Magdeburg, Germany shows transportation systems, boundaries, rivers, canals, bridges, marshes, vineyards, woods, churches, lighthouses, dams, and other details. The annotated section of this map is titled "XIII United States Corps: Situation as of 1800 B, 24 April 1945." Annotations include boundary lines, front lines, and the positions and headquarters of the XIII Corps and the 29th, 35th, 84th, and 102nd infantry divisions. The names of the Major Generals of each unit are also included. On the back is a portion of a German map covering an area of northern Scotland. The map shows relief, boundaries, roads, railroads, rail stations, bridges, viaducts, canals, churches, communication centers, forests, mineral lines, windmills, windpumps, and other details. A German to English legend, along with other text, has been partially cut off.
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