A superb, issued example of a 

World War Two

RAF Bomber Command

Downed Aircrew's Silk-Rayon

Escape & Evasion Map

for Northern Europe

by 

Bartholomew Maps c.1941-44

 

A cracking post-1941) example of an 

RAF Escape & Evasion Map,

it covers the main Occupied/Axis European countries that 

RAF bomber & fighter aircrew shot down by the 

Luftwaffe or Flak would find themselves in.


Included are Germany, Holland, France & Austria in the West and 

Hungary, Poland & Czechoslovakia to the East.. 

and of course, every downed airman’s desired destination, 

neutral Switzerland.


Measuring approx 18” x 14” when opened and 4.5” x 3” when folded a shown, 

the towns featured are Danzig at the top and Budapest at the bottom

 and across from Dusseldorf & Essen on the left side to Lwow on the right.


Air Ministry-marked and printed on one side in black & white, 

(later Maps were in colour & double-sided), 

these classic, hemmed, early-war RAF escape maps, 

(produced by Bartholomew for M.19),

 show all country boundaries for the year 1941 and 

were issued to all aircrew from 1941 up until 

D-Day 6th June 1944.

 

In a lovely, very clean condition, it comes in its fully folded, (un-ironed) condition 

exactly as acquired, to make for a superb example of these iconic 

early WW-II RAF Escape & Evasion Maps.


(B/W Image courtesy of The Tomahawk Films WW-II Archive)


 Thanks for looking..!