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Catalog Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/2021588011
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Collection material in English
Edward Borgens, Jr. and Helen Ann (Peel) Borgens donated the collection in 2005.
The collection was processed and arranged by the Geography and Map Division in 2005.
Materials from the Thomas F. Peel World War II map collection are governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.) and other applicable international copyright laws.
The Thomas F. Peel World War II map collection collection is open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Geography and Map Reading Room prior to visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, Thomas F. Peel World War II map collection collection, Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Thomas Frederic Peel was born October 9, 1915 in Chicago, Ill. and died July 15, 1985 in San Diego. He served in the United States Army during World War II.
Collection consists of 14 maps related to World War II that are filed in chronological order. Some items are undated.
The Thomas F. Peel World War II map collection collection is organized in a single series.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
1:500,000.
Oel Deropol Karte 9.
Verso: Koblenz, Trier, Saarbrucken, Wiesbaden, Frankfurt a.m. Mainz, Darmstadt, Mannheim-Ludwigshafen, and Karlsruhe.
Blank ink on white.
C.C. Petersen.
Drawn by Stanley Turner.
17th edition.
1:250,000. Sheet 3a and 8.
"For use by War and Navy Department Agencies only."
Recto: West Germany from French border to Berlin.
Verso: Lewis, Scotland 1928-29.
Two copies.
1:10,000.
Northern and Southern France.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
"For use by War and Navy Department Agencies only."
Sheet 4 in series of 9.
General Staff # 4478.
"For use by War and Navy Department Agencies only."
Sheet 8.
War Office.
Annotated by Lt. Thomas F. Peel.
Recto: First edition - AEF 1945 from Der Deutsche Autombil-Club.
Annotated by Lt. Thomas F. Peel.
Verso: 15 city centers.
Row 1: Alt Otting, Augsburg, Burghausen, Eggenfelden, Freising.
Row 2: Landsberg, Muhldorf, Muenchen, Pasing, Rosenheim.
Row 3: Schongau, Starnberg, Traunstin, Wasserburg, Weilheim.
1:1,500,000.
W.H. Lovett.
"A picture map of the 13th Armored Division's movements in France and Germany, from the day they marched down the gangplank at Le Havre until the bright May day when the German High Command surrendered unconditionally."
1:25,000.
Sheet 2.
National Geographic.
Verso: Europe and North Africa.
Asia and the Pacific.
1:500,000.
Postreisescheck, billig und bequem fur den Reiseverkehr.
Annotated in red and blue by Lt. Thomas F. Peel.
1:11,500.
Pharus-Verlag G.m.b.h., Berlin.