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With knowledge of Russian language, the maps are easy to understand and look quite similar to the USGS maps’ layouts.  Otherwise, the Book, “Russian Military Mapping: A Guide to Using the Most Comprehensive Source of Global Geospatial Intelligence” offers a useful guide to understand the map symbols and layouts.  A copy of this book can be found in the Harvard Map Collection.    &#13;
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Researchers may find the Soviet maps in a variety of places, but so far, no public access exists for the digitized versions. Aivars Beldavs, owner of the Latvian map shop, Jana Seta, claims to own the vast majority of the printed pages, but only distributes them for a price.  Other collections exist, including John Davies and other map shops in Eastern Europe, but until the maps are put on a public server, with an easy to use automated navigation tool, large scale efforts to analyze the complete collection will be limited to the select few owning their own materials.  Until some brave soul ventures forth to digitize, map the metadata, and establish a public server, interested historians can find some of the maps on the Red Atlas website, the small collection in the Harvard Map Collection, and scattered throughout the internet, in varying degrees of completeness and authenticity.   &#13;
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