This map, by the English illustrator John Henry Amschewitz, was published by the English publisher Geographia in 1914. It is based on...
Maps of the First World War

The theft of England's territory (1914)
This map, published by Pharus Verlag in 1914, shows the possessions of the British Empire at the very beginning of the First...

Japan after the First World War (1919)
This propaganda map was published in Japan after the First World War to commemorate the successes...

The battle fronts in Europe (1917)
This map, produced by the London-based publisher Stanfords, was published in the United States around 1917, in the context...

The Threat to Freedom of the Seas (1918)
This poster, by an unknown artist, was published in Germany in 1918 during the First World War. In...

The major economic centres of France (1919)
This map was published in 1919 by Brown Bros. & Co., an American financial institution, as part of a brochure...

Listen! The dogs are barking (1914)
This map, published by Johnson, Riddle and Company in 1914, is one of the finest examples of propaganda maps from...

What Germany wants (1917)
This map was published by Stanfords, a London-based publisher, in 1917 in an attempt to show the aggressiveness of the Empire...

Casualties of the First World War in Europe (2022)
This map, created by Arciom Antаnоvič in 2022 using information available at the Robert Schuman European Centre, shows the...

War is Prussia's national industry (1917)
This map, created by Maurice Neumont in 1917, was published in Paris during the First World War as part of...

Overview of the European Spring (1915)
This satirical map was published in 1915 by Lucas Gräfe. It is a piece of propaganda published by the...

Germany in 1950 (1909)
This map, by an unknown author, was first published in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1909 and distributed to members of the...

My country is you – New Prussia (1916)
This map appeared on the cover of Life magazine on 10 February 1916. The world was...

Map of the Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916)
This map, owned by the Royal Geographical Society, was used to sign the agreement whereby the British Empire...

The Madhouse: Old Song, New Desire (1915)
This satirical map was published in 1915 by Louis Raemaekers. In it, the Dutch artist depicts the different countries...
