Stalingrad maps and combat plans 2

We have more then 100 german trophy maps, plans and
documents about Stalingrad battle.
We are here publishing parts of this documents.

We will publish  more maps and plans about fight in North,
South, and in Stalingrad city in the future.
We are going to publish a list over all documents we have

now and going to get as we continue searching in archives.
We are going to sell complete maps to them  who visit us
as our guests in Stalingrad battlefield tour, but unfortunatelly
not by mail, sorry.

Examples:

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                                                                  Document examples

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                                        German combat map over        Soviet defence line. 
                                        Red October factory area. 

                              569m.JPG (4919 bytes)        This plan of city used by Chuykov,  Commander of 62th  Army.                                       

A HUGE map from 1942. The plan of Stalingrad.        
In the left corner is a CD placed just to show
the scale of the map.

News!
Now it is possible to get exactly supplemental information,
with scanned parts of this map. Street names, building-
locations etc.


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                    Plans showing parts of the factory areas.

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This map belonged to Croat 369th Infantry Regiment, which was
a part of German 100th Jager Division, and which fought, and perished, in the
area of the Red October factory. The title of the map, in Croatian language,
means "An outline of housing arrangements." For corroboration and further
details regarding the activities of the 369th I.R. at Stalingrad see
http://www.feldgrau.com/croatia.html

More Croatian; take a look at this postage stamp: 599m.JPG (8658 bytes) Issued by the
Croatian goverment in 1943, honoring "Croatian Legion Stalingrad."  

(Thank's Nenad!)

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A map showing the lines between 5/9- 18/11- 1942

 

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