Map of German Activity from 1914 to 1918
A German map of France and Belgium that is overprinted to show German activity from September 1, 1914 to July 3, 1918.
A German map of France and Belgium that is overprinted to show German activity from September 1, 1914 to July 3, 1918.
A French map that is annotated to show the positions of Battery D, E, and F of the 129th Field Artillery. The positions are marked near the center of the map just west of Moulainville.
A portion of a map covering the area north of Steinbach, Germany. Red overprinting at the bottom of the map shows trench systems. This map is located on the back of M1058.
A map that shows unit positions in the American Sector of the Coblentz Bridgehead from March 1919 to July 1919. Print on the back reads: "Map No. XII: Coblentz Bridgehead." Donated by Theo J. Quinn.
A French map titled "Extract of Mezieres-Verdun-Metz-Longwy." The map is annotated to show the movement of American and French divisions during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. The legend explains the procedure used to determine the daily position of the front line.
A map illustrating the first, second, and last phases of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. The map is annotated to show American daily lines of advance, American divisions in line, enemy defenses, railroads, and the position of French colonial troops.
A map titled "The Battle Fronts of Europe." Set upon a map of the United States is a drawn to scale map that shows the distance of battle fronts held by Allied forces in Europe.
A French map titled "Extract of Metz-Commercy." The map, glued to a cloth backing, is annotated to show the movement of American and French divisions during the St. Mihiel Offensive. The legend explains the procedure used to determine the daily position of the front line.
A French map that is annotated to indicate the major offensive and defensive operations from March 21, 1918 to November 11, 1918. A handwritten note on the back reads: "Map #324 France, Copy 2."
A French map, numbered 16 in a series, of cities, towns, transportation routes, forests, rivers, and lakes surrounding Paris.