Object and event reconstruction (WW. II.) with GIS
Keywords:
GIS, military historical, object reconstruction, Attila-lineAbstract
In our days GIS increasingly becomes popular in humane disciplines. In our research we use it to support military historical reconstruction. We deal with the Attila-line, which was a defence line around Budapest in the World War II. Our goal was a particular and dependable reconstruction, which contains environmental, object and, event parts. To get through with this task we had to collect and manage a lot of variable-quality archive data. This information comes from different sources: libraries, archives, archive maps and arial photos, field measrements, and personal reminiscences. We can manage this information in a standard system with GIS. This database can be used as a reference system to support further research and to identify new parts of the defence line. Using the attributes we can make queries and various reviews. The database is usable as a digital data archive, too. Our next research goal is to follow the search of the Attila-line and other defence lines and to present them to wider scientific and public audiance.