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432 items in this album on 22 pages.

Map depicting the arrival of Allied H, K, and M forces at Myitkyina, Burma, 17-19 May 1944Map of the Allied breakout from the Anzio, Italy beachhead and advance from the Gustav Line, May 1944
Map depicting the arrival of Allied H, K, and M forces at Myitkyina, Burma, 17-19 May 1944Map of the Allied breakout from the Anzio, Italy beachhead and advance from the Gustav Line, May 1944
Map of Allied advance toward Rome, Italy, 31 May-4 Jun 1944Map of Normandy assault routes
Map of Allied advance toward Rome, Italy, 31 May-4 Jun 1944Map of Normandy assault routes
1944 United States Army map of the Army Rangers’ attack plan for Pointe du Hoc on the Normandy beaches set for 6 Jun 1944. Note the misspelling of Pointe du Hoc.Map depicting Allied bomber offensive plans in the Normandy, France region and German dispositions, 6 Jun 1944
1944 United States Army map of the Army Rangers’ attack plan for Pointe du Hoc on the Normandy beaches set for 6 Jun 1944. Note the misspelling of Pointe du Hoc.Map depicting Allied bomber offensive plans in the Normandy, France region and German dispositions, 6 Jun 1944
Map depicting the Utah beachhead, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944Map noting Allied and German dispositions in southern England, United Kingdom and Normandy, France on 6 Jun 1944
Map depicting the Utah beachhead, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944Map noting Allied and German dispositions in southern England, United Kingdom and Normandy, France on 6 Jun 1944
Map noting situation at Normandy, France at 2400 hours on 6 Jun 1944; note title text with deceptive American unit FUSAGMap of Juno Beach Normandy, France showing 3rd Canadian Infantry Division D-Day landing objectives and front line as of midnight 6 Jun 1944.
Map noting situation at Normandy, France at 2400 hours on 6 Jun 1944; note title text with deceptive American unit FUSAGMap of Juno Beach Normandy, France showing 3rd Canadian Infantry Division D-Day landing objectives and front line as of midnight 6 Jun 1944.
Map of the Omaha beachhead, Normandy, France, showing movements of the US Army V Corps, 6 Jun 1944Map showing German dispositions on Cotentin Peninsula in France on 6 Jun 1944
Map of the Omaha beachhead, Normandy, France, showing movements of the US Army V Corps, 6 Jun 1944Map showing German dispositions on Cotentin Peninsula in France on 6 Jun 1944
US Army map of the landing beaches at Utah Beach, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944. Note that the planned landing beaches are about 250 yards away from actual landing beaches.Map depicting Allied operations in the Normandy, France area, 13-30 Jun 1944
US Army map of the landing beaches at Utah Beach, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944. Note that the planned landing beaches are about 250 yards away from actual landing beaches.Map depicting Allied operations in the Normandy, France area, 13-30 Jun 1944
Map of the Battle of Saipan Jun 15 through July 9, 1944Map depicting the Salween Offensive, 11 May-30 Jun 1944
Map of the Battle of Saipan Jun 15 through July 9, 1944Map depicting the Salween Offensive, 11 May-30 Jun 1944
Jul 1944 United States Navy Landing Chart for Kahului Naval Air Station on Maui, Hawaii.Map detailing Allied advances in New Guinea and the Mariana Islands, 22 Apr-24 Jul 1944
Jul 1944 United States Navy Landing Chart for Kahului Naval Air Station on Maui, Hawaii.Map detailing Allied advances in New Guinea and the Mariana Islands, 22 Apr-24 Jul 1944
Map of the Japanese Operation Ichigo offensive in China, Apr-Dec 1944Map showing Allied advance from Rome toward the Arno River, Italy, 5 Jun-5 Aug 1944
Map of the Japanese Operation Ichigo offensive in China, Apr-Dec 1944Map showing Allied advance from Rome toward the Arno River, Italy, 5 Jun-5 Aug 1944

432 items in this album on 22 pages.



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