Maps: 1919 - 1929
1920 "POLAND AND
THE NEW BALTIC
STATES," from "The
Peoples Atlas,"  
showing the still-
undefined borders
after the treaties of
Brest-Litovsk and Versailles, but before the May 1921 Peace of Riga.
Most place-names are pre-1914 transcripted Russian names, not local
names. Also a
DETAIL image.  From the London Geographical Institute
1920 "KARTE VON LITAUEN." (AK)
Mapmakers try to keep up with what they think
are Lithuania's boundaries, as Poland hopes for a
reunited Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
1920 "Litovskaya SSR." Jumping the gun a
little bit, those Soviets.
1920 "THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA," from The Times (of London), from a
series called "People of All Nations, their life story today and the story of
their past," edited by J A Hammerton. Also a
DETAIL image.
1920 "NOWA EUROPA W ROKU 1919," Krakow-
Warszawa. Also two
DETAIL images.  (AK)
1921 "Poland Railways,"
from the  "Polish
Almanac," Institute of Social Economy, Warsaw. Also,
DETAIL images
focusing on Lithuania, along with legends.
(AK)
1921 "Mineral Production."
1921 "Corn, Wheat and Rye Production."
1921 Riga Treaty Boundaries. Lithuania
never accepted the loss of Vilnius, its historic
capital, and the surrounding area, to Poland.
A glance at any of the historic maps on the
preceding pages will make clear that Vilnius
and the area surrounding it was
never
considered part of the Kingdom of Poland.
1921 "EASTERN EUROPE - COMMUNICATIONS," (the top half) from "The Times Survey Atlas of the World," London. Also two
DETAIL images.  (AK)
1920 "POLAND,
LITHUANIA, LATVIA,
ESTHONIA. " George F.
Cram Co., Chicago.
1922 "RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA I KRAJE OSCIENNE." Also two DETAIL images.
1922 "Baltic States & East Prussia," (bottom half) from "The Times Atlas,"
London. Also four DETAIL images. (AK)
1922 "POLAND." From
a U.S. atlas. Also  two
DETAIL images. (AK)
1923 Hammond Atlas: "The Baltic States. ESTHONIA, LATVIA and
LITHUANIA." Also a
DETAIL image. Grodno and Lida are in
Lithuania, and many town names are the Yiddish versions.
(AK)
1927-28 "Dunlop Automobil Strassenkarte von Deutschland," sourced from Ravenstein
Atlas plates. Each plate also has a
DETAIL image.  From www.kartenmeister.com
1927-28 "Tilsit. 1"
(Including
Memel/Klaipeda.)
1927-28 "Kowno 2."
1927-28 "Suwalki 8."
1927-28 "Augustowo. 18"
1925 WIG: "D0 KROLEWIEC,
OLSZTYN, BIALYSTOK,
SUWALKI,"  
1:750000. Also
a
DETAIL image.
1920's Polish topographical maps, created by the Wojskowy(-kownego) Instytut(-u)
Geograficzny
(-nego) (WIG), Warszawa:
1928 WIG:  "P31 S38
OLITA (ALYTUS),"           
1:100000
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1925 WIG: two 1:25000 maps.  On the left: "REJON WILNO  (XII - 18 - H)
SUDERWA."
(Sheet "1" on the legend map on the far right.) On the right: "REJON
WILNO (XXII - 18 - I) RZESZA."
(Sheet "2" on the legend map on the far right).
Sheets were two of nine in the "REJON WILNO" series of 1:25,000 maps based on
earlier, Russian maps.
From http://english.mapywig.org/viewpage.php?page_id=6
1921 Hammond
Atlas: "RUSSIA,
POLAND, LITHU-
ANIA, LETVIA ESTHONIA, FINLAND." Also a
DETAIL
image. Note Grodno, Lida and Minsk are in Poland.
(AK)
1919 Steilers Handatlas:
"Westrussland," 15 x 19
inches,
1:3700000,
published by Gotha:
Justus Perthes. Also a
DETAIL image.  (AK)