The factual accuracy of this map or the file name is disputed.
Reason: Arrow (1) needs work, either the cossacks went around the Caspian Sea, or the ports should be pointed out where the Cossacks (dis)embarked to cross the water with him. From the article I gather also, that he was held in multiple Cossack prison camps before his escape? There also seems to be a problem with the Kasakh border being displaced to the no... wait why are these borders showing the Middle East in post-Soviet times??
Summary
DescriptionJourney of Kasper Blond 1914-1918.svg
English: Map detailing journey of Kasper Blond (1889-1964) as a prisoner of war during WW1.
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