Rivka, I would suggest getting in touch with the German National Library in Berlin (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin) - there must be detailed German maps from 1940 showing exactly where the border was. Maps before 1940 are in East Berlin, modern maps are in West Berlin - so it's not quite clear if you want a map from exactly 1940 which place to go to. Luckily, both map departments now have the same e-mail address: [email protected] Their web-page is http://staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/kartenabteilung/start.html ---- I know it isn't as detailed as what you are looking for, but the original map of the partition line, with Molotow's signature, is on line at http://vip.latnet.lv/lpra/mol_rib_vaciski.htm From the text, part of the demarcation line followed exactly the border of Lublin voivodship. Paul Rakow [email protected] ------ Rivka Schirman <[email protected]> wrote: > > For my PhD disseration I am looking for a detailed map of the partition of Poland between the USSR and Nazi Germany in September 1939. By detailed I mean showing a maximum of specific towns and villages on both sides of the border, not just a general line. ANy one know where I can find such a map ? > > Tks in advance, > > Rivka Schirman n?e Moscisker > Paris, France >