Aden: the “choke point” between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean
Aden
[London],
Ordnance Survey,
1949
Colour printed lithographed map
645 by 832mm. (25.5 by 32.75 inches).
18328
notes:
Fourth edition, first printed by the War Office in 1946, based on previous maps, 'Aden' (1943) and 'East Africa' (1944) and aerial charts.
Lying at the southwestern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, the strategically important port of Aden controls the "choke point" between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. It was made a Crown Colony in its own right in 1937, and became the lynchpin of the of the Allied war effort in North Africa, which centred around which power...
Lying at the southwestern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, the strategically important port of Aden controls the "choke point" between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. It was made a Crown Colony in its own right in 1937, and became the lynchpin of the of the Allied war effort in North Africa, which centred around which power...
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