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Press, know that plenty of accurate, detailed maps are crucial to making
military history make sense to readers. That's why we add so many high quality
maps to all of our books. However, even when a book contains numerous,
well-rendered maps, it can still be awkward for readers to be forced to flip
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maps appear.
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| Page |
Slide |
MAP |
| No. |
No. |
List of Maps
|
| XVI |
1 |
A Guide to Tactical Unit Symbols |
| 73 |
2 |
Positions of Alaska, Scandinavia, and Karelia Relative to the Arctic
Circle (66th Parallel N. Lat.) |
| 74 |
3 |
Defensive Sector, 3d Battalion, SS-Mountain Infantry Regiment 11,
194244 |
| 76 |
4 |
6th SS-Mountain Division Sector, January 1942September 1944 |
| 117 |
5 |
Operations of 3d Battalion, SS-Mountain Infantry Regiment
11, vic. Lake Sennozero, July 1944 |
| 119 |
6 |
Battle for Sennozero, JuneJuly 1944 |
| 141 |
7 |
Operation BIRKE (BIRCH)The German Withdrawal Through
Finland, SeptemberOctober 1944 |
| 160 |
8 |
Rear Guard and Breakthrough Operations vic. Muonio,
November 1944 |
| 184 |
9 |
Encirclement of Elements of the US 157th Infantry Regiment,
1620 January 1945 |
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