In German with some Russian text; a few sheets with Polish text.
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Earth Sciences & Map Library
Note
Relief shown by contours, shading or hachures. Map series covers much of Ukraine, Belarus, and European Russia, from the Tambov region east of Moscow to the pre-1939 western boundary of the Soviet Union, from Sevastopol in the south to Murmansk in the north. Almost all sheets are Sonderausgabe sheets, first issued in 1940. A few sheets are Truppenkarte sheets with Deutsches Heeresgitter, issued at a later date, generally produced by local military mapping units. Each sheet is individually named and numbered: L-35-III Ost, Balta --- M-37-V-Ost (nördl. Hälfte), Dawydowka. German legend in margin of each sheet. with Cyrillic script transliteration note. Most sheets also include reference card, glossary, source data note, military grid note, and visual index to surrounding sheets. Many sheets with Höhenschichten diagram, a color-coded gradient-tint altrimetric diagram. Place names in Cyrillic script and transliterated. "Das russ. Gauß-Krüger-Gitternetz ist im Abstand von 5km (= 5 cm) durchgezogen."
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