im after a map of battles that occured in france , germany, belgium and a few surrounding areas also any fire fights i have searched google for a map of this sort and cant find anything cheers
Plenty of 1940 maps here: battle of france - Google Image Search If you type the name of Batles you'll find many more. Hope this helps
What times, what battles, what years even? If you could be a little more specific it would help greatly. You could try these ones France 1940 Maps WWII Blitzkrieg 1939-1940 Normandy, France 1944 Maps WWII Normandy Invasion June-July 1944 Various Western Front maps July 1944 onward. Maps WWII Western Front 1944
Here, have some maps! The Battle for Stalingrad - The Maps POBEDITELI — Soldiers of the Great War picindexmaps WWII in Europe http://www.mannaberg.se/ As I always say, "Google is good for you!"
Well, I tried "ww2 maps" and got these among others. It's not rocket science, if I can do it anyone can.
Google is hard... okay some of us are not that good at finding things, I mean, I type in common sense and I cant find anything.
Do you expect to find common sense by googling it? Like I said, I can find most of anything I want, it's only a matter of refining your google searches. For instance, my simple search for "ww2 maps" resulted in this: ww2 maps - Pesquisa do Google More than enough to keep myself content for a loooong time Like I said, no rocket science!
Tik and others, See this page to help refine Google searches. Google Guide Quick Reference: Google Advanced Operators (Cheat Sheet)
Here is a really good site Maps of World War II by History Link 101 EDIT: oops! I didn't see this thread was from 2008...I guess he wont be resonding
Here is a super-site from the US Military Academy at West Point. This has more than simply WW2 on it. Great site for browsing around. The last few years they have "simplified" the site in an overhaul, and while it loads quicker now, the individual units involved in the battles have been combined into army groups. A little less information. Also the "topagraphical" information has been eliminated, and that used to be of interest since it would reveal the heights of mountain ridges, and their height over their valley. That sometime reallly revealed why some battles took place where they did. Anyway: Goto: AtlasesTableOfContents and browse away.
I didn't look at when it was "from" originally, just posted an addition to the topic of "maps". Sorry if that was improper!