Login
Registrieren
Passwort zurücksetzen
Veröffentlichen & Verteilen
Verlagslösungen
Vertriebslösungen
Themen
Allgemein
Altertumswissenschaften
Architektur und Design
Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft, Buchwissenschaft
Biologie
Chemie
Geowissenschaften
Geschichte
Industrielle Chemie
Informatik
Jüdische Studien
Kulturwissenschaften
Kunst
Linguistik und Semiotik
Literaturwissenschaft
Materialwissenschaft
Mathematik
Medizin
Musik
Pharmazie
Philosophie
Physik
Rechtswissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften
Sport und Freizeit
Technik
Theologie und Religion
Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Veröffentlichungen
Zeitschriften
Bücher
Konferenzberichte
Verlage
Blog
Kontakt
Suche
EUR
USD
GBP
Deutsch
English
Deutsch
Polski
Español
Français
Italiano
Warenkorb
Home
Zeitschriften
Miscellanea Geographica
Band 23 (2019): Heft 1 (January 2019)
Uneingeschränkter Zugang
The Soviet mapping of Poland – a brief overview
Alexander J. Kent
Alexander J. Kent
,
Martin Davis
Martin Davis
und
John Davies
John Davies
| 31. Jan. 2019
Miscellanea Geographica
Band 23 (2019): Heft 1 (January 2019)
Über diesen Artikel
Vorheriger Artikel
Nächster Artikel
Zusammenfassung
Artikel
Figuren und Tabellen
Referenzen
Autoren
Artikel in dieser Ausgabe
Vorschau
PDF
Zitieren
Teilen
Online veröffentlicht:
31. Jan. 2019
Seitenbereich:
5 - 15
Eingereicht:
07. Nov. 2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2018-0034
Schlüsselwörter
Soviet topographic maps
,
Cold War
,
geospatial intelligence
,
Warsaw
,
cartography
© 2019 Alexander J. Kent, Martin Davis, John Davies published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Figure 1
Extract from a map of the world indicating the coverage of topographic mapping and IMW nomenclature used by the Soviet Union (Vereshchaka, 2002)
Figure 2
The basic division and sub-division of Soviet topographic map sheets according to IMW nomenclature, as derived from the 1:1,000,000 series (Soviet General Staff)
Figure 3
Extract from sheet M-34 (1:1,000,000), dated 1989, which covers the eastern part of Poland (Soviet General Staff).
Figure 4
Extract from sheet M-34-Б (1:500,000), dated 1989 (Soviet General Staff)
Figure 5
Extract from sheet M-34-06 (1:200,000), dated 1980 (Soviet General Staff)
Figure 6
Extract from sheet M-34-024 (1:100,000), dated 1988 (Soviet General Staff)
Figure 7
Extract from sheet M-34-024-A (1:50,000), dated 1994 (Polish Army General Staff)
Figure 8
Extract from sheet W-18-31-A-a (1:25,000), dated 1974 (Soviet General Staff)
Figure 9
Map showing the years of production and scales of Soviet city plans covering Poland, 1949–1990 (map created by John Hills)
Figure 10
Soviet 1:25,000 military city plan of Warsaw (Варшава), printed in 1981. The inner margins have been removed to create a mosaic of the four sheets (Soviet General Staff)
Figure 11
Detail of the Soviet 1:25,000 military city plan of Warsaw printed in 1981, which includes the Poniatowskiego Bridge to the right and the Palace of Culture and Science on the left (Soviet General Staff)
Figure 12
Soviet 1:25,000 military city plan of Łódź (Лодзь), printed in 1987 (Soviet General Staff)