Samarkand NJ-42 [Uzbekistan]

“Special Edition” (Sonderausgabe) German Army map from World War II.

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Description

German military map focused on a large area around the historic city of Samarkand in southern Uzbekistan. Published in Berlin by the German Army General Staff Directorate for War Maps and Surveying in 1941 as part of the Internationale Weltkarte [International World Map] series. Stamped Special Edition! For Official Use Only!

Issued at a small scale of 1:1,000,000, the image provides a strategic overview of the region. Elevation is depicted using color. Settlements, transportation routes, geographic data, and military infrastructure (airfields, telegraph offices, forts, radio stations, etc.) are noted according to the legend in the margin.

The German Army was especially prolific at creating maps during World War II; surveying units ultimately issued over 500 million sheets throughout the war. Tens of thousands of these were returned to the United States for distribution to select American institutions via an official Army Map Service program. Many others made their way to the States tucked into the duffle bags of G.I.’s, useful as souvenirs from the war.

For further information, check out the captured German War Map Collection available at the UC Berkeley Library, the University of Buffalo Library, and Acquisition of World War II Captured Maps: A Case Study by Julie Sweetkind-Singer.

Map Details

Publication Date: 1941

Author: German Army General Staff Directorate for War Maps and Surveying [Generalstab des Heeres Abteilung fur Kriegskarten und Vermessungswesen]

Sheet Width (in): 25.5

Sheet Height (in): 24

Condition: B

Condition Description: Good condition. Trimmed upper margin and moderate spotting along the outer edges of the sheet. A few small closed tears and creases also present.

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