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  1. Read more: Watch: What did the “bleak outpost” of Reykjavík look like in WWII? But as the map above shows, Reykjavík was still a very small town in 1920! To help you navigate the map, the aerial photo below, allows you to identify some of the landmarks and buildings, several of which stand today.

  2. Read more: 1920 map shows how Reykjavík has grown from a small town to a small city. These photos from early 20th century Reykjavík were taken by Egill Jacobsen, a Danish merchant who settled in Iceland. The small selection of his photos give us a fascinating glimpse of what Reykjavík looked like nearly 100 years ago.

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  4. Media in category "1920s maps of Alaska". The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. 1926 Canada-Alaska 1903 boundary-map.jpg 448 × 432; 55 KB. Air Routes in Alaska in 1925.jpg 551 × 601; 129 KB. Alaska Road Commission 1920 map.jpg 1,000 × 827; 227 KB. Collier's 1921 Alaska.jpg 2,324 × 1,874; 922 KB.

  5. Aug 10, 2018 · 3) During the 1920s and 1930s, Reykjavik became the center of Iceland's fishing industry, especially that of salt-cod. During World War II, the allies occupied the city, despite the German occupation of Denmark in April 1940. Throughout the war, both American and British soldiers built bases in Reykjavik.

  6. 1920s maps of Alaska‎ (4 C, 5 F) 1930s maps of Alaska‎ (1 C, ... Media in category "20th-century maps of Alaska" This category contains only the following file.

  7. Media in category "1920 maps of Alaska" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Carte de l'Alaska - btv1b531213191.jpg 8,828 × 6,832; 7 MB.

  8. In 1944, Iceland declared its complete independence from Denmark. When the war ended, against the protests of the Crown, they refused to re-enter the Kingdom. From that point on, Reykjavík was the official capital of a newly independent Iceland. In 1945, it was on the brink of a cultural, social and economic explosion.

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