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Pacific War Wall Map 1943

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Pacific War Theatre Wall Map – 1943 WWII Edition
"How We Stand After Two Years of War with Japan"
Published: December 5, 1943 | Supplement to The Sunday Sun and Guardian
Map Size: 1000 mm (W) x 710 mm (H)
A striking wartime map of the Pacific front—designed to rally, inform, and inspire Australians during World War II. Now faithfully reproduced on archival-quality materials.


🗺️ A Rare Piece of Australian Wartime Cartography

Originally issued as a wartime supplement to The Sunday Sun and Guardian on December 5, 1943, this bold and highly visual map was created at a pivotal moment in World War II. Entitled "How We Stand After Two Years of War with Japan", it served as both a practical reference and a motivational tool for civil defence workers and the Australian public.

The map vividly illustrates:

  • 🟥 Territories controlled by Japan and Japanese-dominated seas

  • 🟩 Areas regained by the Allied forces

  • ✈️ Strategic air routes and naval distances across the Pacific

  • 🗺️ Australia’s position as a focal point in the regional conflict

Beneath the title reads a powerful message:

“Civil Defence Workers—this map clearly shows why Australia still needs your services.”

This is more than a map—it's a living document from the home front, designed to stir national awareness and unity.


🔍 Historical and Design Features

  • 🧭 Pictorial relief — Mountain ranges, islands, and coastlines illustrated with stylised topography for dramatic clarity

  • 🇦🇺 Australia-centred projection — Emphasises the country's vulnerability and strategic importance

  • 🛡️ Civil defence messaging — A rare example of visual wartime propaganda through cartography

  • 📰 Historical attribution — "Supplement to The Sunday Sun and Guardian" and marked "Focussed for Australia"


🖨️ Premium Finish Options

To ensure this map is as durable as it is beautiful, it is available in three professional-grade formats:

🧾 160gsm Matte Paper

  • Smooth, uncoated surface

  • Ideal for custom framing under glass

  • Archival quality with rich detail

💧 Laminated – 80 Micron Gloss Encapsulation

  • Sealed between two sheets of 80-micron gloss laminate

  • Water-resistant, tear-proof, and wipeable

  • Perfect for educational or display-heavy environments

🖼️ 395gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas

  • Printed with fade-resistant pigment-based inks

  • Museum-quality texture with exceptional clarity and depth

  • Highly durable and ideal for long-term display

🪵 Optional Timber Hang Rails

  • Natural lacquered finish

  • Attached top and bottom with a hanging cord

  • Just add a hook—ready to display

🕒 Please allow up to 10 working days for framer assembly of hang-railed canvas editions.


📐 Product Specifications

Feature Details
Map Title Pacific War Theatre – “How We Stand After Two Years…”
Original Publisher The Sunday Sun and Guardian (Australia)
Publication Date December 5, 1943
Map Dimensions 1000 mm (W) x 710 mm (H)
Projection Australia-centred regional focus
Map Content WWII Pacific front, Japanese-held areas, Allied gains
Relief Stylised pictorial relief
Materials Matte Paper, Laminated Gloss, or Matte Canvas
Finish Options Rolled or Timber Hang Rails
Ink Type Archival pigment-based 
Manufacture Proudly made in Australia

🧳 Who Is This Map For?

  • 📚 Historians, curators, and collectors of WWII memorabilia

  • 🧑🏫 Educators and teachers covering Australia's role in the Pacific War

  • 🎖️ Military families and veterans looking to honour wartime history

  • 🏡 Designers and decorators creating vintage or heritage-inspired interiors

  • 🎁 Gift buyers seeking a unique, historically significant Australian artefact


🇦🇺 Designed for Australians, Reproduced with Integrity

This map was originally created to mobilise a nation. Today, it remains a poignant artefact—one that reflects not just geography, but the spirit of wartime Australia. Every reproduction is printed and finished in Australia, with careful attention to historical accuracy and material quality.


🛒 Select Your Finish & Order Now

Choose from:

  • Rolled Paper – Archival-quality print for traditional framing

  • Laminated – Protected and perfect for educational use

  • Canvas with or without Timber Hang Rails – An heirloom-quality display piece

Relive the Pacific front as Australia saw it in 1943.
Functional, stirring, and historically rich—this is a map that tells a story as vivid as the war itself.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the dimensions of the Pacific War Wall Map 1943?

Mapworld wall maps range from standard 700×1000mm to large-format 1000×1430mm Supermaps. The exact dimensions for this map are shown in the product title. Where multiple sizes are available, select your preferred size when adding to cart.

Is this wall map available laminated?

Many Mapworld wall maps are available in paper, laminated, or framed finishes. Check the product options when adding to cart. Laminated maps are wipe-clean and more durable.

Is this the latest edition?

Mapworld stocks the most current editions available from all publishers. Edition year is shown in the product title where applicable. Mapworld updates its catalogue as new editions are released.

Can I write on or pin this wall map?

Laminated wall maps can be written on with whiteboard markers and wiped clean. Paper maps can be pinned on a corkboard. Choose a laminated option for a writeable surface.

Does Mapworld ship the Pacific War Wall Map 1943 across Australia?

Yes, Mapworld ships Australia-wide. Standard shipping is a flat $7 rate, with free standard shipping on orders over $75. Express options are available at checkout. Most orders placed before 2pm AEST on weekdays are dispatched same day.



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