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How Historians Create WWII Battle Maps

1 h 7 min · 15. maj 2026
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How do historians turn battlefield chaos into maps readers can actually understand? In this episode of World War 2 Live, Dr. John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel pull back the curtain on one of the most overlooked parts of writing military history: creating maps of World War II battles. From tracing troop movements to simplifying confusing terrain and conflicting accounts, John and Kevin discuss how maps are researched, designed, and refined for history books and presentations. They explore: • How battlefield maps help readers understand combat • The challenges of turning historical records into visual storytelling • What makes a good military history map—and what makes a bad one • How terrain, timing, and troop movement are translated into graphics • The balance between historical accuracy and readability Whether you’re a military history enthusiast, writer, gamer, or map lover, this episode offers a fascinating look at the behind-the-scenes work that goes into bringing World War II history to life on the page. 🎯 Stump the Chumps Returns! Stick around for our viewer Q&A segment, where John and Kevin tackle your World War II questions and mysteries from the audience. Have a question for the show? 📩 Send it to: worldwar2live@gmail.com 📈 Help the Channel Grow If you enjoy World War 2 Live: 👉 Subscribe on YouTube 👉 Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform 👉 Share the show with fellow history fans Your support helps us continue producing in-depth World War II content. 🎬 More Episodes Coming Soon As Mark transitions out of his work at PBS, we’re ramping up production—so stay tuned for even more episodes, discussions, and deep dives into World War II history. Join us as we continue exploring the battles, personalities, stories, and craftsmanship behind the history of World War II. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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