Dated Events War Map.

1944 Turner Map of the World During World War II

Publication Date: 1944
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Very good. Old verso repairs along original fold lines. Size 17 x 28.5 Inches. This is a 1944 Stanley Francis Turner world map detailing the events of World War II until mid-1944. This map, part of a series encompassing more than 25 editions, was meticulously and regularly updated, allowing the home front to digest the complex tides of war. A Closer Look The map depicts the world from the Atlantic coast of North America and the whole of South America across Europe, Africa, Asia and the Pacific Ocean to the North American coast and the Pacific coast of South America. Combatants are illustrated by color: green for the Axis powers: Germany, Italy, and Japan.; Red for the United Kingdom and the British Empire; the United States is orange. Countries that became allies of the Allied Powers over the course of the war are shaded yellow, including the Soviet Union, as they did not join the Allied cause until after Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 (Operation Barbarossa). Land conquered by the Axis is shaded gray, including both Occupied and Vichy France, most of Eastern Europe, and a significant amount of the territory conquered by Japan in the Pacific. The American Pacific War had not made significant gains by June 1944, but areas reconquered by the Americans in the Pacific and the Allies in North Africa and Europe are shaded red, such as the Solomon and Marshall Islands. By mid-1944, the Allies had reconquered all North Africa and had faced brutal fighting in southern Italy. Rome would not be liberated until June 4, 1944. Myriad small text boxes appear throughout the map, each bearing a bit of information about the progress of the war. Some recount Allied defeats, such as the fall of France. Others commemorate Allied victories, such as the back and forth of the North African campaign, and the Allied invasions of Sicily and Italy. Diplomatic benchmarks are included as well, such as the Casablanca conference, the signing of the Atlantic Charter between Roosevelt and Churchill, and the Lend-Lease Act. The date that a certain country joined the Allied cause is also reported for numerous countries around the world. A Coming Invasion? An inset map along the bottom border details possible locations for the presumed Allied invasion of France. Distances between different points along the English coast and the French coast are given. Countries that remained occupied by the Nazis are labeled as such: Nazi Occupied France and Nazi Occupied Denmark are two good examples. A big yellow arrow proclaims the INVASION in block lettering. Just above the inset map is a sort of inverted compass, entitled 'Closing In On Berlin', detailing the distances aerial bombing missions had to travel from European capitals to reach Berlin. The same sort of inverted compass is included along the bottom border giving distances from various locations around the Pacific theater to Tokyo. More Details World capitals are labeled throughout the map, along with numerous other cities in countries the world over. The flags of the nations of the world are also depicted, including the American flag, the Union Jack, and the flags of Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany. Ships, some of which are illustrated with the camouflage paint schemes that were popular during World War I and World War II, are depicted throughout the world s oceans. A legend explaining the different colors and symbols employed on the map appears in the lower right. A decal stating that this particular example of this map was furnished compliments of Estabrook and Company is situated along the bottom border near center. Publication History and Census This map was drawn by Stanley Francis Turner and published by C. C. Peterson. This is the 17th edition of the Dated War Map. We are aware of 25 different editions, although there may be more. Each example that we have seen also was furnished by a different company, thus giving each example a different look. An example of the 17th edition of the Dat. Seller Inventory # DatedWarMap17thEd-turner-1944

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Title: Dated Events War Map.
Publication Date: 1944

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