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Newsmap, vol. I, no. 21, Monday, Sept. 14, 1942 / Maps are not true for all purposes
Newsmap, vol. I, no. 21, Monday, Sept. 14, 1942 / Maps are not true for all purposes

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Date/Date Range Produced1945

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Dimensions89 x 120 cm

Historical ContextWorld War II map created by the Army Information Branch and published on August 20, 1945. The two atomic bombs ended the Pacific War and Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri. This was considered officially V-J Day but it was on August 14, 1945 when the world learned of Japan's surrender.

OCLC11013660

Accession NumberOML-1945-155

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Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 5, Monday, Sept. 14, 1942 / The not-so-soft underside
Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 5, Monday, Sept. 14, 1942 / The not-so-soft underside

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Date/Date Range Produced1945

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Dimensions89 x 120 cm

Historical ContextWorld War II map created by the Army Information Branch and published on August 20, 1945. The two atomic bombs ended the Pacific War and Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri. This was considered officially V-J Day but it was on August 14, 1945 when the world learned of Japan's surrender.

OCLC11013660

Accession NumberOML-1945-155

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Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 1, Monday, April 26, 1943 /  Dig . . . or Die! Fox Holes!
Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 1, Monday, April 26, 1943 /  Dig . . . or Die! Fox Holes!

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Date/Date Range Produced1945

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Dimensions89 x 120 cm

Historical ContextWorld War II map created by the Army Information Branch and published on August 20, 1945. The two atomic bombs ended the Pacific War and Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri. This was considered officially V-J Day but it was on August 14, 1945 when the world learned of Japan's surrender.

OCLC11013660

Accession NumberOML-1945-155

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Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 3, Monday, May 10, 1943 / You may be eligible for the Army Specialized Training Program
Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 3, Monday, May 10, 1943 / You may be eligible for the Army Specialized Training Program

Publisher

Date/Date Range Produced1945

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Region Depicted

Map Type

Dimensions89 x 120 cm

Historical ContextWorld War II map created by the Army Information Branch and published on August 20, 1945. The two atomic bombs ended the Pacific War and Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri. This was considered officially V-J Day but it was on August 14, 1945 when the world learned of Japan's surrender.

OCLC11013660

Accession NumberOML-1945-155

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Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 23, Monday, Sept. 27, 1943 / Progress of the war of interest to every American fighting man
Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 23, Monday, Sept. 27, 1943 / Progress of the war of interest to every American fighting man

Publisher

Date/Date Range Produced1945

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Region Depicted

Map Type

Dimensions89 x 120 cm

Historical ContextWorld War II map created by the Army Information Branch and published on August 20, 1945. The two atomic bombs ended the Pacific War and Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri. This was considered officially V-J Day but it was on August 14, 1945 when the world learned of Japan's surrender.

OCLC11013660

Accession NumberOML-1945-155

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Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 29, Monday, Nov. 8, 1943 / This is Ann . . . she drinks blood!
Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 29, Monday, Nov. 8, 1943 / This is Ann . . . she drinks blood!

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Date/Date Range Produced1945

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Dimensions89 x 120 cm

Historical ContextWorld War II map created by the Army Information Branch and published on August 20, 1945. The two atomic bombs ended the Pacific War and Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri. This was considered officially V-J Day but it was on August 14, 1945 when the world learned of Japan's surrender.

OCLC11013660

Accession NumberOML-1945-155

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Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 48F, Monday, March 20, 1944
Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 48F, Monday, March 20, 1944

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Date/Date Range Produced1945

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Dimensions89 x 120 cm

Historical ContextWorld War II map created by the Army Information Branch and published on August 20, 1945. The two atomic bombs ended the Pacific War and Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri. This was considered officially V-J Day but it was on August 14, 1945 when the world learned of Japan's surrender.

OCLC11013660

Accession NumberOML-1945-155

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Newsmap, vol. 3, no. 15F, Monday, July 31, 1944
Newsmap, vol. 3, no. 15F, Monday, July 31, 1944

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Date/Date Range Produced1945

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Region Depicted

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Dimensions89 x 120 cm

Historical ContextWorld War II map created by the Army Information Branch and published on August 20, 1945. The two atomic bombs ended the Pacific War and Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri. This was considered officially V-J Day but it was on August 14, 1945 when the world learned of Japan's surrender.

OCLC11013660

Accession NumberOML-1945-155

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Newsmap, vol. I, no. 33, Monday, Dec. 7, 1942 /  The battleground of North Africa
Newsmap, vol. I, no. 33, Monday, Dec. 7, 1942 /  The battleground of North Africa

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Date/Date Range Produced1945

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Dimensions89 x 120 cm

Historical ContextWorld War II map created by the Army Information Branch and published on August 20, 1945. The two atomic bombs ended the Pacific War and Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri. This was considered officially V-J Day but it was on August 14, 1945 when the world learned of Japan's surrender.

OCLC11013660

Accession NumberOML-1945-155

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Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 11, Monday, July 5, 1943 / Abandon ship!
Newsmap, vol. 2, no. 11, Monday, July 5, 1943 / Abandon ship!

Publisher

Date/Date Range Produced1945

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Region Depicted

Map Type

Dimensions89 x 120 cm

Historical ContextWorld War II map created by the Army Information Branch and published on August 20, 1945. The two atomic bombs ended the Pacific War and Japan officially surrendered on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri. This was considered officially V-J Day but it was on August 14, 1945 when the world learned of Japan's surrender.

OCLC11013660

Accession NumberOML-1945-155

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Subjects