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  1. Some maps were taken out of the war diaries after the war for the use of the authors of the Official History of the Great War. These are now among the maps in WO 153. War diaries often refer to specific locations on maps by grid reference (for example, R20 b 8.5). See Appendix 3 for more information on how the grid referencing system works.

  2. Other maps were taken out of the war diaries after the end of the war for the use of the authors of the Official History of the Great War. These are separately classified among the maps in series WO 153 at the National Archives. The following is an example of the many maps and plans originally with the war diaries.

    • Why were some maps taken out of the war diaries?1
    • Why were some maps taken out of the war diaries?2
    • Why were some maps taken out of the war diaries?3
    • Why were some maps taken out of the war diaries?4
  3. The diaries sometimes contain information about particular people but they are unit diaries, not personal diaries. A few contain details about awards of the Military Medal and the Meritorious Service Medal. Many maps and plans were included in the original diaries but some confidential material was removed before the files were made available.

  4. The unit war diaries (record series WO 95) represent one of the most popular collections held by The National Archives. War diaries were kept for two main reasons: to provide an accurate record of operations for preparing the official history of the war. to collect information that would help make improvements in preparing the army for war.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › War_diaryWar diary - Wikipedia

    War diaries (‹See Tfd› German: Kriegstagebuch, plural Kriegstagebücher) were invented by the Prussian Army. On 22 April 1850, the Prussian Minister of War, August von Stockhausen, ordered that all commanders of major units should keep war diaries. All significant military actions, relocations, important messages and orders, casualties ...

  6. Use Collection Search to view the digitized war diaries for the CEF (RG9-D-III-3, finding aid 9-52). In the drop-down list, select Archives. In the keyword box, enter 9-52 war diaries and the name of the unit. Examples: In the search results, scroll down to find the file title with the dates of interest to you.

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  8. As many maps included in these diaries and certain war diaries containing particularly confidential material were extracted it is thought that these reasons account for the absence of some appendices referred to on the covers of many diaries. Maps extracted from these diaries are now in WO 153. Extracted war diaries with especially confidential ...