Displayed
on these five web pages are more than one hundred topographic maps of
various regions in Poland, along with some from Belarus and the Ukraine.
Most maps shown have been divided into a right half and left half. All of
the maps were drawn and produced between World Wars I and II. It is
interesting to note the names of the various towns and villages in the
surrounding areas as they appeared before World War II, as well as of course
the varying topography within each region. The range of coordinates are
given for each map, or rather for each two maps shown, as most of the maps
shown are split into two halves.
Instructions for optimal
viewing: Left-click onto any of the map images below and a larger
version will appear on your screen. To see the map in all its glorious
detail, be sure to circle your mouse arrow around the bottom right corner of
the larger image until the gold "expand to regular size" icon with
four arrows appear. You might have to left-click on the bottom right corner
of the image for the icon to appear. Once you have found the icon,
left-click on that to see the full image. Enjoy!