Maps in this series have been digitized from paper originals held at the Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies They have been made available to the public under the terms of the Creative Commons License, through a partnership between McMaster University and the LCMSDS
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Almkerk, Defence Overprint, 20 January 1945
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Overprint produced by the Royal Canadian Engineers. This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of the maps was performed at the University of Waterloo.
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Arnhem East, Emergency Edition [Operation Anger], March 1945
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Operation Anger (or Quick Anger)--Liberation of the Netherlands. Overprint produced by the Royal Canadian Engineers. This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of the maps was performed at the University of Waterloo.
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Bathmen, Geological Overprint, November 1944
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Geological maps at this scale were usually compiled for the production of "Going" maps, which were needed in situations where off-road, overland routes might have to be undertaken by tanks and heavy vehicles. This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of the map was performed at the University of Waterloo.
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Deventer, Geological Overprint, November 1944
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Geological maps at this scale were usually compiled for the production of "Going" maps, which were needed in situations where off-road, overland routes might have to be undertaken by tanks and heavy vehicles. This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of this map was performed at the University of Waterloo.
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Ijmuiden, Defence Overprint, 12 April 1945
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This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of this map was performed at the University of Waterloo.
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Leiden [East], Defence Overprint, 12 April 1945
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This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of the map was performed at the University of Waterloo.
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Leiden [West], Defence Overprint, 12 April 1945
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This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of the map was performed at the University of Waterloo.
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Oosterhout, Defence Overprint, 20 January 1945
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Overprint produced by the Royal Canadian Engineers. This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of the map was performed at the University of Waterloo.
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Renen, Defence Overprint, 27 March 1945
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Overprint produced by the Royal Canadian Engineers. This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of the map was performed at the University of Waterloo.
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Voorst, Defence Overprint, 19 March 1945
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Overprint produced by the Royal Canadian Engineers. This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of the map was performed at the University of Waterloo.
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Zutphen, Geological Overprint, 1944
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Geological maps at this scale were usually compiled for the production of "Going" maps, which were needed in situations where off-road, overland routes might have to be undertaken by tanks and heavy vehicles. Prepared by S.O.II (Geology) and G.S.I. (R.E.) H.Q. 21 Army Group. This map was originally held by the Department of Defence, and was acquired by the Laurier Military History Archive (LMH) from the Directorate of History and Heritage, Government of Canada, in the 1990s. Digitization and georeferencing of the map was performed at the University of Waterloo.