New Achievements in WWII Military Historical Reconstruction with GIS

  • Juhász Attila
doi: 10.32565/aarms.2014.3.4

Abstract

Recently geoinformatics has become a well–known and widely applied discipline in different human sciences. There are several interesting examples of applying geographical information systems to manage the information of various time periods in military history and archaeology. Our research topic covers modern age military history, and so it is a very sensitive topic because of the recent dates. Therefore we always used objective data acquisition techniques and an applied engineering approach. The military historical GIS database, which was created in this way, can be handled as an objective and reliable basis for further research by scientists in object or even in event reconstructions. Firstly, we had to define a strategy, a methodology, which is suitable to achieve our aims — a uniform GIS database — considering the existing and currently accessible data sources. This methodology consists of three main parts: the reconstruction of the period’s environment, the military objects and finally the military historical events. According to this methodology we reconstructed particular sectors of the two major World War II defense lines (Attila– and Margit–line) in Hungary. Beside the GIS based reconstructions of the environment, the military objects and the events, we investigated further analytical and representational functions, which can also support these kinds of applications. The methods enable various spatial and attribute queries and animation possibilities that are also useful and sometimes necessary. The typical examples of these functions are also discussed in the paper.

Keywords:

geoinformatics military history remote sensing

How to Cite

Juhász, A. (2014) “New Achievements in WWII Military Historical Reconstruction with GIS”, AARMS – Academic and Applied Research in Military and Public Management Science. Budapest, 13(3), pp. 413–424. doi: 10.32565/aarms.2014.3.4.

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