Subject: Re: Borderland... Ukraine!
Date: May 25, 2002 @ 03:14
Author: lnadybal ("lnadybal" <lnadybal@...>)
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Germany lost Breslau in 1945 while the Polish had their occupation
zone in Germany - so your map has to be prior to that. Do you see any
border markings probably not international in nature, but strange
- like a state, north of the Czech border covering an area halfway
towards Berlin, indicating a "Protektorat"? If so, I could nail it
down a little more. Is Danzig shown as a Gdansk or free territory?
(Freie Stadt) and what do you see for Trieste - a Zone A and a Zone B,
or no zone or lying fully in Italy?
Len Nadybal




--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Doug Murray Productions" <doug@d...>
wrote:
>
> I was just flipping through my 2002 edition of the Let's Go Eastern
Europe -- when I came across the Ukraine section. Imagine my surprise
when I read: "Translated literally, the word 'Ukraina'
(України) means 'borderland'..."
>
> It this the BP homeland?
>
> I also picked up a 1964 guide to the Jugoslavija republic of
Slovenia. And I also bought an undated "Bartholomew's Automobile Map
of Europe" with the some unknown person's markings of their journeys.
Wroclaw, Poland is Breslau, Germany. And Spanish Morocco is marked
with Tangier in an "international zone." From what I can tell, the
international zone went bye-bye in '56. So... sometime between the
40's and 56?
>
> Does anyone have an easy way that I can date this map? Don't say
look at the copyright -- it is undated!!
>
> Happy Bordering!
>
> Doug