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Position Mapping: Cartography, Intelligence, and the Third Battle of Gaza, 1917ramework divides the map production process into four phases: information gathering, information processing, document distribution, and document use. Elements of the EEF were involved in each of these phases during the Third Battle of Gaza. This mapping system was cyclical insofar as the operations彩色的蜡笔 发表于 2025-3-27 03:25:52
Military and Civilian Mapping (ca 1912–1930) of the Great War: A Selective Private Collection (Incluipartite occupation by Belgium, France, Great Britain and USA of the Rhineland and by plebiscites affecting Germany’s peripheries. The period, media and format range in this (mainly British) selective carto-bibliography encompasses military map-reading manuals and training maps, a trench map, ‘standAdulterate 发表于 2025-3-27 06:36:16
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The Role of Ethnographical Maps of Hungary and Romania at the Peace Talks After the Great Warrow Wilson suggested that the new borders should be drawn along ethnic lines. Hungary was a multi-ethnic state, with nearly half its population non-Hungarian. To justify their particular territorial claims, all parties prepared maps showing the ethnic composition in their particular regions. The rea执 发表于 2025-3-27 20:07:57
Ideological Changes in Ethnic Atlas Mapping of East Central Europe During the Twentieth Century these changes in German cartography occurred sporadically during World War I, they were not commonplace as yet. They emerged more commonly after the Great War, spread throughout most of the cartographic trade during the later 1920s, and became ubiquitous around 1930. It is clear that this developme割让 发表于 2025-3-27 23:01:11
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The Peninsular War 1808–1814: French and Spanish Cartography of the Guadarrama Pass and El Escorial are held in Spanish archives. The objectives of this research were, firstly, to study and disseminate the maps of these mountain passes produced around the time of the war. Secondly, to analyse the collaboration of Spanish cartographers with their European colleagues, a process which began with Phi想象 发表于 2025-3-28 09:34:22
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25244-5Geographical information science; Military cartography from the 18th to the 20th century; Military carneolith 发表于 2025-3-28 12:16:53
978-3-319-79757-1Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016