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Newsmap week of October 14 to October 21, 215th week of the war, 97th week of U.S. participation Monday, October 25, 1943
- Description:
- Exhibited: "Bending lines: maps and data from distortion to deception," organized by the Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library, 2020-2021. A set of military maps produced for soldiers of the U.S. Armed Forces. On verso, Target Berlin is a graphic representation of a photographic view of the earth focused in th... Myanmar, MyanmarDnieper
- Display date:
- 1943
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- Boston Public Library
- Publisher:
- War Dept., Army Service Forces ; Army Air Forces distribution by Publications Division, Air Adjutant General, HQ., AAF ; Navy distribution by Educational Services Section, BuPers, Navy Dept
- Content partner:
- Boston Public Library
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