Great Stalingrad map
available !
Colored map of the
positions on 10 January 1943 of the encircled German XI. Army Corps that was
trapped in the Stalingrad
"pocket". The original map was made the same day.
The
German XI. Army Corps was one of the 5 at Stalingrad trapped
German Army Corps which belonged to the German A.O.K. 6
(6.Army), under command of Fieldmarschall Friedrich
Paulus.
The
6. Army was trapped in the Stalingrad encirclement from 22
November 1942 till the final surrender 2
February 1943. The last Army Korps that surrendered to the
Russians was the XI. Army Corps. With the surrender of the XI.
Army Corps on 2 February 1943 in the Northern Stalingrad
"pocket" the battle for Stalingrad came to an end.
During the battle for Stalingrad the XI. Army Corps was
commanded by General der Infanterie Karl
Strecker.
Detailed
map of the German divisions, regiments and battalions which belonged to the
encircled
XI. Army Corps on
10 January 1943 in the Stalingrad
"pocket".
The original map is
part of my private Stalingrad archive and was flown out
of
the Stalingrad encirclement on 20 January 1943.
The original map is
scanned and digital printed on quality paper.
Believe me, the
quality of the printed map is great ! Very interesting research tool.
Size : 58 x 42 cm or
22.834646 inches x 16.535433 inches.
Price : 40 US
Dollars (world wide shipment included ! )
The map is packed safe
and well (tube)
The writings "Geert
Rottiers" - "www.stalingrad.net", "Volga" and
"Stalingrad" are not on the map.
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here to order
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