WW1 British Canadian BEF CEF Trench Map France No 36b

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WW1 British Canadian BEF CEF Trench Map France No 36b

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The “WW1 British Canadian BEF CEF Trench Map France No 36b” is an invaluable historical artifact dating back to the First World War. This detailed map was used by the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) to navigate the complex trench networks of France. Designed to provide precise topographical information, this map was essential for planning military operations and coordinating troop movements. It highlights key features such as trench lines, fortifications, and strategic positions, giving insight into the harsh realities faced by soldiers during the war. The map is not only a testament to military strategy and cartography of the era but also serves as a poignant reminder of the intense battles fought on French soil. Collectors and historians alike will find the “Trench Map No 36b” to be a captivating piece of WW1 history, encapsulating the cooperation between British and Canadian forces in one of the most challenging theaters of war.

Conflict

WW I (1914-18)

Country

Canada

Original/Reproduction

Original

Theme

Militaria

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