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GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S BARBAROSSA MAP - DRIVE ON YUKHOVA
Original hand-drawn situation map from the personal files of German Gen. FRANZ HALDER (1884–1972) documenting the Operation Barbarossa drive on Yukhova on July 26, 1941, just over a month after the initial invasion of Russia. The map was executed using india ink, along with blue ink (representing German lines) and red ink (indicating Soviet lines) on coated map paper, 1p. 4to. in size (8.25 in. x 11.62 in.) The drawing is titled: 'Skizze 2 – Lage am 26 Juli 1941' ('Sketch 2 - Situation 26 July 1941') and drawn on a 1:100,000 scale. It depicts the Loknya–Kholm corridor with Loknya to the west, Ossinovka along the single road, Yukhovo , and the road on toward Kholm at right. As with the previous day's regional sketch, the sheet emphasizes a narrow dry corridor across boggy country; everything focuses on the road and the few hamlets strung along it. Multiple blue arrows labeled I./96, II./96 etc. indicate battalion-level moves of Infantry Regiment 96 converging on Ossinovka and Bol. Yamy, with additional blue thrusts toward Jamno and Yukhovo. Red short arcs and slashes mark Soviet blocking positions and fire-swept zones astride the road. At the bottom right margin, 'I.R. 89' appears on the diagonal road—another regiment operating on the southern approach. In its entirety, this map is a tactical, day-by-day follow-up to the 25 July overview, centered on the choke point between Loknya and Yukhovo, laying out battalion dispositions, attack axes, and enemy resistance at hamlet scale. The main effort is to force the corridor eastward through Bol. Yamy and to secure the road junction at Yukhovo to permit movement onwards to Kholm. The map displays tactics at a strategic bottleneck, at a granular level. It turns the big terrain lesson (the marsh barrier) into actionable detail—which battalions went where, and where the Soviets blocked—exactly the sort of information often lost in printed operational maps and portends later engagements. Securing the Loknya–Kholm route is what made Kholm and the surrounding sector so fiercely contested later; this document shows the initial push that opened (or failed to open) that door in July 1941. This sheet shows battalion-by-battalion German efforts to crack Soviet roadblocks along the only viable route to Kholm, explaining why that corridor became a persistent hotspot.

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