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English: This is the map Hans von Luck used during the advance on Moscow [Moskau] during

World War Two WWII [WK2].

It details the limit of his advance to a small village called Jachroma.

Von Luck gives an account of this advance in his memoirs "Panzer Commander".

The maps shows the furthest advance of the German Army [Heer] toward Moscow.

The map was constructed from several German maps which were joined

together.
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