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GEN. FRANZ HALDER'S MAP OF THE SECOND DAY OF 'OPERATION TYPHOON'
A very important hand-drawn situation map from the personal files of German Gen. FRANZ HALDER (1884–1972) documenting the second day of Operation Typhoon, the German drive on Moscow commencing Oct. 2, 1941. The map was executed using india ink, blue ink (representing German forces) and red ink (indicating Soviet lines) on coated map paper, 1p. 4to. in size. The drawing is titled: 'Skizze 3 – der 3.10.41' ('Sketch 3 — 3 October 1941'), drawn on a scale of 1:100,000 with a 0–7 km bar at bottom. The map shows the forested and marshy belt west of Yukhnov. The action runs along the Solosha stream and a single road through a string of hamlets including Gavrilovka, Novos, Vederniki, Leshovo, Zabolotny, Turboyevka, Vrobgevka, Garneshyc, and then the deeper objectives, Basputkan and Boldino. The Desna (left margin) marks the wider river system. Blue dashed and solid lines show German troops pushing northeast along a road and stream. Unit tags 215, 195, and 238 mark the principal assault groups on successive legs. Red symbols (short arcs, boxed positions, and a red circled hotspot near Vrobgevka) indicate Soviet blocks and counter-thrusts at road junctions and village edges. Small blue rectangles and ticks denote company strongpoints and firing lines as the column leapfrogs from village to village. Following German advances the previous day, German battalions pressed up the Solosha corridor toward Garneshyc and the farther objectives Basputkan and Boldino. This map documents the exploitation phase immediately after the 2 Oct. assault—how the advance actually progressed, village by village, on 3 October 1941. Unit-level attribution and route control. By tagging groups (215/195/238) and plotting each hamlet, this map explains why these minor villages mattered: each guarded a bridge, bend, or dry lane through boggy ground. Red circled hotspots and blocks capture where the Soviets stood and countered, nuances that polished operational maps usually omit. As a primary-source working map, it presents a micro-reconstruction of the opening of Typhoon.

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