I am working on a digitization project that involves German maps captured by the U.S. military during World War II. In Berkeley we refer to these maps collectively as “German captured sets.” Some nautical charts are part of this collection and also thematic maps, including ethnographic map sets, maps about mineral resources, infrastructure, etc. So I had to think about German mapping agencies conceptually in these last 6 months as I worked on this project.

Examples of civilian bodies

There are some important civilian players involved. The Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme was involved in many mapping projects outside Germany on behalf of military corporate bodies (see the example appended at the end). It also did some overseas mapping.

1101 Germany. ǂb Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme.

24510Kamerun mit Togo.

255  Scale 1:2,000,000.

260  [Berlin] : ǂb Das Reichsamt, ǂc 1940.

500  "Neubearbeitung der Karte von Kamerun und Togo von Max Moisel."


Another player abroad was the German Foreign Office, through its Geographischer Dienst. It mapped territories in Africa, particularly the former German colonies.


For aeronautical charts the Reichsluftfahrtministerium is important.


Name as it appeared on the map: Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme

Authenticated name heading: Germany. ǂb Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme

Name as it appeared on the map: Reichsluftfahrtministerium OR Reichsminister der Luftfahrt

Authenticated name heading: Germany. ǂb Reichsluftfahrtministerium

Name ame as it appeared on the map: Geographischer Dienst des Auswärtigen Amts

Authenticated name heading: Germany. ǂb Auswärtiges Amt. ǂb Geographischer Dienst.


Examples of military bodies

A couple of big silos enable us to categorize German military mapping operations and organize the names of the corporate bodies which are involved.

Peter is right: OKH—the High Command of the German Army is the big kid on the block, with a large number of subaltern bodies, military mapping units. Some of the names of these corporate bodies have been authenticated.

 

Jurisdictionally under OKH 

[High Command of the German Army = Oberkommando des Heeres]

Name as it appears on the map: OKH

Authenticated name heading: Germany. ǂb Heer. ǂb Oberkommando

OKH/GenStdH, Chef des Kriegskarten- und Vermessungswesens

Germany. ǂb Heer. ǂb Generalstab. ǂb Chef des Kriegskarten- und Vermessungswesens

Gen St d H Abt f Kr K u VermWes

Germany. ǂb Heer. ǂb Abteilung für Kriegskarten- und Vermessungswesen

Gen St d H Abt f Kr Kart u Verm Wes (II)

Germany. ǂb Heer. ǂb Abteilung für Kriegskarten- und Vermessungswesen II

Gen St d H, Abt f Kr K u Verm Wes (IV. Mil.-Geo.))

Germany. ǂb Heer. ǂb Abteilung für Kriegskarten- und Vermessungswesen. ǂb IV. Mil.-Geo.

 

Some authenticated name headings for subaltern German Army bodies

Armeekartenstelle 463; A.K.St. 463

Germany. ǂb Heer. ǂb Kartenstelle 463

Mil-Geo-Gruppe Griechenland, Athen

Germany. ǂb Heer. ǂb Mil-Geo-Gruppe Griechenland

Mil. Geo. Gruppe Griechenland, Aussenstellen Athen und Kreta

Germany. ǂb Heer. ǂb Mil-Geo-Gruppe Griechenland. ǂb Aussenstelle Kreta

 

Other silos:

Jurisdictionally under OKW

[High Command of the German Armed Forces = Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]

OKW

Germany. ǂb Wehrmacht. ǂb Oberkommando

Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, Amt Ausl/Abw

Germany. ǂb Wehrmacht. ǂb Amt Ausland/Abwehr

OKW/Forschungsstaffel z.b.V.

Germany. ǂb Wehrmacht. ǂb Forschungsstaffel z.b.V.

 

Jurisdictionally under OKM

[German Naval High Command = Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine]

OKM

Germany. ǂb Kriegsmarine. ǂb Oberkommando

[Subaltern--not authenticated]

Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine, Amtsgruppe Nautik, Nautisch-Wissenschaftl. Abteilung (MarGeo).

Usage: [Germany. ǂb Kriegsmarine. ǂb Oberkommando. ǂb Amtsgruppe Nautik. ǂb Nautisch-Wissenschaftl. Abteilung (MarGeo)]

 

Jurisdictionally under OKL

[High Command of the German Airforce = Oberkommando der Luftwaffe]

Germany. ǂb Luftwaffe. ǂb Generalstab

 

Other military bodies:

[Military governments, i.e. areas under German occupation]

Militärbefehlshaber in Frankreich, Ia/Mil-Geo (Mil-Geo-Dienststelle Frankreich)  

France (Territory under German occupation, 1940-1944). ǂb Militärbefehlshaber in Frankreich. ǂb Mil-Geo-Dienststelle Frankreich


[Naval meteorological station Wilhelmshaven]

1102 Marineobservatorium Wilhelmshaven, ǂe cartographer.

 

Complicated histories--a civilian agency coming under military control

Deutsche Seewarte [= German Hydrographical Institute.  Moved under Kriegsmarine control, 1934, ceased to exist 1945, functions taken over by Deutsches Hydrographisches Institut]

2411966

1102 Deutsche Seewarte, ǂe cartographer.

24510Atlas der Vereisungsverhältnisse Russlands und Finnlands : ǂb ihrer Küstengewässer sowie wirtschaftlich und militärisch wichtigen Binnenwasserstrassen mit textlichen Vorbemerkungen und Tabellen / ǂc bearbeitet von der Deutschen Seewarte.

260  [Hamburg?] : ǂb Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine, ǂc 1942.

300  26 unnumbered pages, 75 unnumbered leaves of plates : ǂb 94 color maps ; ǂc 43 cm

650 0Ice ǂz Soviet Union ǂv Maps.

650 0Ice ǂz Finland ǂv Maps.

650 0World War, 1939-1945 ǂv Maps.

7101 Germany. ǂb Kriegsmarine. ǂb Oberkommando, ǂe issuing body.

 

Complexity: An example of cooperation between 3 German bodies, civilian and military

OCLC # 180852274

1101 Germany. ǂb Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme.

24510Stadtplan von Białstok / ǂc hergestellt im Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme, Berlin 1940 ; Generalstab der Luftwaffe.

260  [Berlin] : ǂb Auswärtiges Amt, Geographischer Dienst, ǂc [1940]

500  "Sonderausgabe! III.41."

500  "Veraltete Unterlage!"

651 0Białtok (Poland) ǂv Maps.

7101 Germany. ǂb Auswärtiges Amt. ǂb Geographischer Dienst.

Germany. ǂb Luftwaffe. ǂb Generalstab

 

 --Heiko

Heiko Mühr

Map Metadata and Curatorial Specialist

Earth Sciences & Map Library

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University of California
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On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 4:00 AM FlashKiwi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

My limited understanding of German WWII mapping is that each arm of the German Military (Kriegsmarine, Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht) had there own mapping departments. The Wehrmacht agency was called “Arbeitsstab für Kriegskarten und Vermessungswesens” which loosely translates to “Department for Military Cartography and Surveying’. It is possible that pre-war it was called ‘Arbeitsstab für Karten und Vermessungswesen’ (Department for Cartography and Surveying).

Reviewing the bundesarchiv.de we get a bit more information:

https://invenio.bundesarchiv.de/basys2-invenio/direktlink/32569730-da32-4b15-878b-b115ffe7562a/

Pre war it was known as the 9th Abt.GenStdH (9. Abteilung Heeresvermessungswesen und Militärgeographie des Generalstabs des Heeres bearbeitet  or 9th Army Surveying Department and Military Geography of the General Staff of the Army) and was responsible for all civilian and military mapping.

With the start of WWII it become known as Abteilung für Kriegskarten- und Vermessungswesen or Department for War Mapping/Military Cartography and Surveying. The HQ was in Berlin and responsibilities were split into regions (East – with depot’s in Warsaw, Riga, Chew and Krakow), South East – with depot’s in Prague, Belgrade and Athens) and (West – Paris and Brussels). In the later years of the war – 1944- the HQ moved to Vienna. Just before the end of the war there was another restructure (I imagine that there was not much left to restructure) and become known as the Der Chef Wehrmacht-Kartenwesen.

As noted there seemed to be a lot of re-printed European and colonial maps (Africa etc) and I suspect this was due to the fact that after Germany had invaded the France, Belgium and Holland, they quite likely had access to the original lithos of the respective nation’s archives. It was quite common for both the Allies and the Axis powers to create re-prints with native language overlays.

I remember as an undergraduate, the University of Canterbury (NZ)  library having a set of ‘Operation Sea Lion’ invasion maps that were OS maps with German translation, overlays and grid’s.

A significant collection of “Arbeitsstab für Kriegskarten und Vermessungswesens” maps and indexes are held in various European archives. For example:

https://search.arch.be/en/zoeken-naar-archieven

http://www.kb.dk/maps/kortsa/2012/jul/kortatlas/subject207/en/?utf8=%E2%9C%93&locale=en&search_field=all_fields&q=Vermessungswesen&notBefore=&notAfter=

NADA and LoC also have some of the series.

Hope the above helps

Greg.





On Tuesday, 4 December 2018, 12:27:24 PM AEST, Heiko Muhr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


Arbeitsstab für Karten- u. Vermessungswesen, Brüssel.

No authorized corporate name heading exists, but some OCLC records use the following name heading:

Germany. Heer. Arbeitsstab für Karten-und Vermessungswesen

I wonder if that is correct, though:

One really surprising thing is that the prefix “Kriegs-“ or the word “Krieg“ or the abbreviation ”Mil.” do not appear anywhere in the corporate name. That was, as far as I have seen, standard practice for corporate names of the various mapping operations of the Wehrmacht.

Might this mean this is a Brussels interagency working group set up by various German corporate bodies that had a broader set of purposes?

Just based on the material it produced I would say the primary purpose undoubtedly would have been to provide maps useful to the military and military administrators that were part of the occupation government and extracting resources and were concerned with mapping the infrastructure. But there are other reprinted maps which do not fit the pattern, including lots of maps of the Belgian Congo, so the purpose might have been broader: The Arbeitsstab mined Belgian mapping collections broadly and used existing Belgian resources to reprint and publish maps, extract useful information for a variety of purposes, etc.

The items in OCLC all date from 1940 to 1942 and are chiefly reprints of Belgian maps. But some sets were resized and edited to conform to German standards, like  

24510Belgien : ǂb Deutsche Heereskarte.

255  Scale 1:50,000.

500  German map based on Belgian 1:40,000 Series.

OCLC #44817798

What is really surprising is the level of interest in reprinting maps of the Belgian Congo, its mineral-rich Katanga province, and also particularly in Ruanda-Urundi (= present-day Rwanda and Burundi) an area administered by Belgium under a League of Nations mandate after WW I, formerly part of German East Arica. There are ethnographic maps that were reprinted and hydrographic maps of Lake Kivu, etc. Undoubtedly someone was mining Belgian collections with the intention to extract as much information as possible about Ruanda-Urundi, maybe becauseit was assumed that region would fall back under German control at an eventual peace settlement.

One 500 note in an OCLC record for a 1942 map gives a slightly different name heading. That might indicate a change in who oversaw this body, and how it transitioned into a body under sole military control.

"Druck: Arbeitsstab f. Kriegskarten-u. Vermessungswesen beim Mil. Befh. in Belg. u. i. N. Fr."

That record lists “Mil. Geo-Gruppe beim Mil. Befh. in Belg. u. i. N. Fr.” as issuing body.

OCLC #556753133

 

A collection record from the German Federal Archives in the Archives Portal Europe contains an outline of the structural setup of the German army’s military mapping organization for Feb. 16, 1944

For Brüssel (= Brussels, Belgium) the record lists a major presence of mapping-related resources:

Kriegskarten- und Vermessungsamt 9 mit Heereskartenlager 579 und 586

There is no reference to the “Arbeitsstab für Karten-und Vermessungswesen” but it was almost certainly defunct by that time.


Source:

https://www.archivesportaleurope.net/ead-display/-/ead/pl/aicode/DE-1958/type/fa/id/DE-1958_32569730-da32-4b15-878b-b115ffe7562a

Collection identifier: BArch RH 5

Collection name: OKH / Chef des Kriegskarten- und Vermessungswesens

1921-1945

Location:  Bundesarchiv (Abteilung Militärarchiv, Wiesentalstraße 10, 79115 Freiburg, [log in to unmask])

 

Another related collection is fragmentary.

Little of the administrative record of subaltern offices and individual mapping units survived World War II.

https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/LGRGIAXSX2NGCS64FNPM523UOLKXRBKI

Dienststellen und Einheiten des Kriegskarten- und Vermessungswesens des Heeres (Bestand)

Bestandssignatur: BArch, RH 43

 

--Heiko

Heiko Mühr

Map Metadata and Curatorial Specialist

Earth Sciences & Map Library
50 McCone Hall
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-6000

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On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 6:08 AM Zellmer, Linda <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hello,

I am wondering if anyone on the list knows anything about the Arbeitsstab fur Karten und Vermessungswesen. I gather it was part of the German Army during World War II. My Library has a map of Belgium (1937) that they apparently reprinted in 1941.

Any information on this group would be greatly appreciated. Linda Zellmer

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