Maps of the Red Army n 36 65. Maps of the Red Army and the General Staff
Composite map of square N-36 (part A) from separate topographic sheets military map Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army (RKKA). The state of the area for 1923 - 1941 pre-war years.
The card is glued from sheets N-36-1, N-36-2, N-36-3, N-36-4, N-36-5, N-36-6, N-36-13, N-36- 14, N-36-15, N-36-16, N-36-17, N-36-18, N-36-25, N-36-26, N-36-27, N-36-28, N-36-29, N-36-30, N-36-37, N-36-38, N-36-39, N-36-40, N-36-41, N-36-42, N- 36-49, N-36-50, N-36-51, N-36-52, N-36-53, N-36-54, N-36-61, N-36-62, N-36- 63, N-36-64, N-36-65, N-36-66. This collection of sheets covers part of the territories of the current Smolensk, Pskov and Tver regions, as well as part of the Vitebsk region of Belarus. On the map of N-36-A square you can find cities such as: Smolensk, Vitebsk, Orsha, Mstislavl, Pochinok, Yartsevo, Demidov, Velizh And White.
Red Army cards were used during the Great Patriotic War by Soviet commanders of formations and units, as well as intelligence for tactical purposes.
When working on online map the binding was used both on the coordinate grid, and the correction of objects on the map over the modern satellite image to minimize artifacts from scanning errors and paper jams.
Maps of the headquarters of the German Wehrmacht and the Red Army (Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army) were compiled and printed both in the USSR in the period from 1925 to 1941, and in Germany, in preparation for the war, in the period 1935-41. On maps printed in Germany, the German name is often printed next to the Russian name of a village, river, etc.
These are great tactical wartime maps. It was on such maps that the commanders of formations and units, intelligence, etc., worked, both of the Soviet and German armies.
Some of the maps can be found on the Internet, on German and American sites, some are obtained from other sources. Unfortunately, the cards we have are mostly blank, i. on them not applied defense lines, dugouts, trenches, pillboxes. Only roads (down to the smallest ones), settlements(up to individual houses) and other interesting objects (chapels, churches, mills, crossings). Many objects disappeared in the post-war period and therefore are of interest to search engines. We will select maps for the area you are interested in.
Collection sheet.
Collection sheet.