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Description

Four-sheet map of Europe, prepared by the United States War College.

The map legend reveals a range of symbols denoting various geopolitical and military elements such as the capitals of independent and dependent states, chief places of administrative divisions, and important towns, alongside the classification of railroads, rivers, canals, and naval bases.

The historical context of this map is deeply entwined with the geopolitical landscape of Europe during World War I, a time when the understanding of territories and military logistics was paramount. This map, prepared by the War College Division of the General Staff in the War Department, would have been an essential tool for strategic planning and operations during the war. Its detailed delineations of administrative divisions and transportation networks reflect the meticulous work of military cartographers in capturing the complex tapestry of Central European political geography.

The legend's mention of the transliteration of Russian place names directly from Russian sources, with a note on the differences from German and Austrian maps, underscores the intricate nature of cartographic representation amidst varying national perspectives. This detail adds a layer of cartographic authenticity and historical accuracy, providing scholars a glimpse into the challenges of map-making in a multi-lingual, multi-national context. 

Condition Description
4 unjoined sheets.