CAPTURED GERMAN MAP OF ST. MIHIEL, USED BY WILLIAM J. DONOVAN
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WILLIAM J. DONOVAN (1883-1959) 'Wild Bill', American brigadier general chosen by Roosevelt to head the O.S.S. (precursor to the C.I.A.). Donovan planted over 16,000 people behind enemy lines and developed elaborate plans to subvert Axis military operations. Rare captured German map used by Donovan as commander of the U.S. 165th Regiment, originally the famous 69th New York Infantry 'Fighting Irish'. The regiment would distinguish itself at the Second Battle of the Marne, the Ourcq River during the Aisne-Marne Offensive, and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Donovan himself would be awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery in mid-October, 1918. The map, 31 x 41 in., shows a large part of France with Paris centered at the left margin, Dijon at the lower right, and Sedan at the upper right. It is printed in German and dated 1918. Several blue lines at the top apparently demarcate the extent of German lines at the time, including those just outside Reims. Trimmed at the right and upper-left, most likely at the time, else very good. This map, along with other maps and documents, were contained within two of Donovan's footlockers purchased by our consignor and offered elsewhere in this sale.
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CAPTURED GERMAN MAP OF ST. MIHIEL, USED BY WILLIAM J. DONOVAN
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