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I replaced the map because the map did not show the Eastern Front in September 1915, as it indicated, but in Early 1915 when the front still was several hundred kilometers to the west. The new map though is far from perfect to illustrate the offensive because it shows the whole Eastern Front (as did the previous map). The region of the offensive would be at the bulge at the upper right corner of the map where the second Russian army is placed. By now, we don't seem to have a better map of that part of the front; if we will in the future, the map then of course should be replaced again. --
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I replaced the map because the map did not show the Eastern Front in September 1915, as it indicated, but in Early 1915 when the front still was several hundred kilometers to the west. The new map though is far from perfect to illustrate the offensive because it shows the whole Eastern Front (as did the previous map). The region of the offensive would be at the bulge at the upper right corner of the map where the second Russian army is placed. By now, we don't seem to have a better map of that part of the front; if we will in the future, the map then of course should be replaced again. --
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