Slovene National Territory Shown on Foreign Military Charts 1938—1945
Keywords:
druga svetovna vojna, Slovenija, vojaške karte, topografijaAbstract
An explanation of some basic principles of military topography is followed by a discussion on the topographic charts of Slovene and other Yugoslav territory which were made and/or used by the German army, police and civilian administration between 1938 and 1945.
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1987-01-01
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