Atlas of World War II

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Atlas of World War II

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World maps

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Map with the Participants in World War II:
Atlas of Battle Fronts from July 1943 to May 1945 at Half-Month intervals

The world

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The world, September 1939
The world, December 1939
The world, May 1940
The world, December 1940
The world, March 1941
The world, April 1941
The world, July 1941
The world, December 1941
The world, June 1942
The world, November 1942
The world, December 1942
The world, July 1943
The world, December 1943
The world, June 1944
The world, August 1944
The world, December 1944
The world, May 1945
The world, August 1945
The world, September 1945

Europe

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World War II in Europe (1939-1941) - Blank map
World War II in Europe (1939-1941) - French map
German and Italian control on June the 18th, 1940. (Germans and Italians are presented in blue, Non-occupied France and United Kingdom in yellow)
German and Italian control on November 14, 1940
Controllable map of World War II in Europe (end of august 1939 to end of december 1942)
German rule of Europe, 1941-1942
Convoy PQ-17 map, 1942-fr

Western Europe

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The Yellow plan: German invasion plan of Western Europe, May 1940
German invasion of Luxembourg, May 1940
German invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940
France during World War II

Central Europe

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Extension of Germany (1935-1939) - Blank map
Extension of Germany (1935-1939) - French map
Germany at the beginning of World War II
Germany in 1939
Greater Germany in 1941
Greater Germany in 1942
Adolf Hitler's Headquarters in Europe, 1933-1945
Allied Occupation Zones in Germany
Extension of Hungary during World War II
Extension of Hungary during World War II
Extension of Hungary during World War II
Extension of Hungary during World War II
Partition of Czechoslovakia, 1938
Partition of Czechoslovakia, 1938
Partition of Czechoslovakia, 1938
Partition of Czechoslovakia, 1938-1939
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Slovakia in 1939-1945
Slovakia in 1941
Carpathian Ruthenia in 1939
Sudetenland
The Allied offensive on Southern Central Europe

Eastern Europe

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German and Soviet control on June the 18th, 1940. (Germans in blue, Soviets in violet)
The eastern front at the beginning of the German attack against USSR
Partition of Poland between Germany and Soviet Union, 1939-1941 (Border in brown)
General government
General government
General government
General government
German annexions in Lithuania in 1939
Reichskommissariat Ostland
Battle of Rostov (1941)
Finland against USSR in 1941
Soviet attacks against Finland, 1943-1944
The Mannerheim line in Finland
German withdrawal from Finland, 1944 and 1945
Romania in 1940
Romania before the invasion of USSR, July 2, 1941
Romania between 1941 and 1944
Romania between 1941 and 1944
Romanian rule in Transnistria (August 19, 1941 - January 21 or 19 or 29, 1944)
Reichskommissariat Ukraine
Battle of Stalingrad (English)
La Bataille de Stalingrad (français)

Mediterranean Europe

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Balkans in 1938-1943
Balkans in 1942
Invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941
Occupation of Yugoslavia in 1941
Occupation of Yugoslavia in 1941
Occupation of Yugoslavia in 1943
Occupation of Yugoslavia in 1941
Occupation of Yugoslavia in 1942
Short-lived partisan republics in Yugoslavia in World War II: the Republic of Užice in 1941 and the Republic of Bihać in 1942
Short-lived partisan Republic of Bihać in 1942
Future Greater Yugoslavia according to project of Stevan Moljević (1941)
Territory controlled by the Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland (JVuO) in 1942
Areas of the Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland (JVuO) commanders, according to the truce treaties with the Germans (as of 1943)
Movement of JVuO troops in 1945
Axis genocide in Yugoslavia in WW2
Axis concentration camps in Yugoslavia in WW2
Western part of occupied Yugoslavia and Independent state of Croatia in 1941
Western part of occupied Yugoslavia and Independent state of Croatia in 1941
Independent State of Croatia 1941-1943
Independent State of Croatia 1941-1943
Independent State of Croatia 1943-1945
Independent State of Croatia 1943-1945
[[|border|251x400px]] Bosnia and Herzegovina within Independent State of Croatia in 1941-1945
Serbia in 1941
Serbia in 1941-1944
Banovinas of Serbia in 1941
Serbia, 1941-1944
Serbia, 1941-1944
Serbia, 1941-1944
Republic of Užice in 1941
Republic of Užice in 1941
Republic of Užice in 1941
Future Greater Serbia according to project of Stevan Moljević (1941)
"All Serbia", an enlarged Serbia proposed by Milan Nedić in 1943
Vojvodina, 1941-1944
Hungarian occupation of Bačka and Baranja, 1941-1944
Map of places affected by the raid in January 1942 in southern Bačka
Liberated partisan territory in Syrmia in the end of 1942
Vojvodina, 1944-1945
Montenegro, 1941-1944
Montenegro, 1941-1944
Montenegro, 1941-1944
Kosovo in 1941
Kosovo in 1941
Macedonia during WWII
Macedonia during WWII
February operation of the People's liberation army of Macedonia in 1944
The Italian Governorship of Dalmatia in 1941
The Italian Province of Kotor in 1941
The Italian provinces of Ljubljana and Rijeka in 1941
Bulgaria during WWII
Bulgaria during WWII
Greek counteroffensive in Albania in 1940
Greek occupation of Albania, November 1940 - March 1941
Greek occupation of Albania, November 1940 - March 1941
Greater Albania created by Italy, August 1941
Greater Albania created by Italy, August 1941
[[|border|251x400px]] Greater Albania created by Italy, August 1941
Italian offensive in Greece in 1940
Occupation of Greece during World War II
Occupation of Greece during World War II
Occupation of Greece during World War II
The Italian colonial Empire in 1940
Allied invasion of Italy in 1943
German defense lines in 1943

Africa

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Eritrea Campain, 1941
Campagne d'Érythrée, 1941

Asia

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Japanese control after the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1940
Japanese plan in 1941
Koh Chang battle (17 january 1941)
The japanese empire in 1942
Plan Ichigo in April 1944
Situation in October 1944

Pacific operations

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Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941
Battle of the Coral Sea (may 1942)
Battle of Midway, June 1942
Battle of the Philippine sea, 19-20 June 1944
Bataille de la Mer des Philippines, 19-20 Juin 1944
Battle of Saipan, Summer 1944
Battle of Guam, 21 July - 10 August 1944
Operation Ten-Gō, April 1944 - French map

War crime maps

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Map of the Holocaust in Europe during World War II
Map of the Holocaust in Europe during World War II
Holocaust in Europe
Holocaust in Europe
Mass deportations, ghettos, death camps
Mass deportations, ghettos, extermination camps
[[|border|251x400px]] Concentration camps
File:MajorConcentrationCamps.png Concentration camps
Main German Nazi concentration and extermination camps
Concentration camps in Yugoslavia
Persecution of Roma
Genocide in Yugoslavia
1942 raid in southern Bačka

Notes and references

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General remarks:

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