Description: Original WW2 era military map of AUSTRIA entitled "LINZ". This map was printed in the 1930's by the AUSTRIAN military mapping services in Vienna (Wien), which then fell under German control when the country was 'annexed' in 1938. Soon after, it was ink stamped by hand with the heading...."Nur für den Dienstgebrauch" (equivalent to a "RESTRICTED" British military map). However, the map was clearly captured by the Allies at some point, and eventually found its way to Edinburgh University via the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. This was no doubt facilitated by Professor ALAN GRANT OGILVIE who (in the late 1940's) was both the President of the Society, and Head of the Geography Department at the University. OGILVIE was an eminent geographer whose service with the Royal Field Artillery in WW1 led him to transfer to the Royal Engineers for the purpose of mapping the Dardanelles and the Macedonian Front etc. His military service in Salonika, France and the Dardanelles saw him mentioned in dispatches, and in 1919 he attended the Paris Peace Conference representing the British delegation in respect to international boundary settlements. Following WW1 he resumed his academic career, rising to head Edinburgh University's Geography Department, and still finding time to become a Captain in the Home Guard during WW2. The map spent several more decades as part of the archives of Edinburgh University, who recently sold it off as part of a larger collection. Has never been folded, so will be shipped rolled in a cardboard tube. Please see my other WW2 (and WW1) maps, documents, photos etc. International Shipping will be carried out by eBay's Global Shipping Programme, who set their own postage rates and do not routinely combine shipping. (This is calculated by eBay's automated systems and is completely beyond my control.) Seller's Ref - U1218
Price: 44.99 GBP
Location: Ipswich
End Time: 2024-02-26T13:27:20.000Z
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Type: Documents & Maps
Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
Service: Army
Era: 1914-1945