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1944 giant WWII Navy War Map Mediterranean 39" x 59" NavWarMap #1

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Description

A mammoth 39 inch by 59 inch NAV WAR MAP of the Mediterranean issued by the U.S. NAVY  in 1944. Preferable single-sided version... blank on reverse.
This impressive, separately-published propaganda map was produced to highlight the strategic importance of the Mediterranean, which “offers many approaches to Fortress Europe.” It also emphasizes Allied successes there during the Second World War, giving particular attention to the role played by massive Allied fleets in supporting the invasions of North Africa (1942) and Sicily (1943).
The map is printed in somber tones of black, brown and blue-gray, with symbols indicating cities of various sizes, naval bases and airfields. Various naval fleets and air squadrons are shown in tiny bird’s-eye view, their movements indicated by bold arrows, with tiny vignettes depicting the British RAID ON TARANTO (1940), the scuttling of the French navy at Toulon (1942), the North Africa and Sicily landings, and other major events. Dashed red and yellow lines indicate areas of North Africa and Italy occupied by American and British armies, reflecting the
status quo
as of early 1944. The lower half of the map provides a variety of statistical information, a timeline of American naval activities in the region reaching back to 1801, and an inset map showing the value of Allied air bases in Sardinia, southern Italy and Turkey. The overall impression is one of complete Allied dominance in and around the Mediterranean, though at the time most of Southern Europe remained firmly under Axis control.
This map of the Mediterranean is one of the six "NAV WAR MAPS" issued in 1944 by the U.S. Navy, including five focusing on different theatre of war and a sixth providing a global overview. All are visually compelling, with vibrant colors and energetic graphic design—most notably the use of bold arrows to indicate movements of the opposing forces.
Maps such as this help make an excellent case that Second World War material deserves an honored niche in the antiquarian map market. The magnitude, horror and importance of the events shown; the skill with which they are here depicted; and the propagandistic tone render this a piece worthy of both display and study.
References
Curtis & Pedersen,
War Map,
pp. 184-187 (illus.) OCLC 83981968, et al.
Condition
A few tiny breaks at intersections, some tiny pin holes, some spots with old tape residue near edges, and a tiny portion of white margin missing in upper right hand corner... yet no handling creases, as seen with other in the series... please see all pics.