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Germany was one of the first countries to use camouflage uniforms. Both the German [[Wehrmacht]] (Army) and [[Waffen-SS]] were issued camouflage uniforms during WW2. Typically, Wehrmacht used [[splinter]] patterns with "rain strokes", while Waffen-SS used other patterns. At the very end of WW2 the [[Leibermuster]] was introduced - this pattern should be used both by Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS alike. Only few troops were issued this pattern. | Germany was one of the first countries to use camouflage uniforms. Both the German [[Wehrmacht]] (Army) and [[Waffen-SS]] were issued camouflage uniforms during WW2. Typically, Wehrmacht used [[splinter]] patterns with "rain strokes", while Waffen-SS used other patterns. At the very end of WW2 the [[Leibermuster]] was introduced - this pattern should be used both by Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS alike. Only few troops were issued this pattern. | ||
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+ | * Waffen-SS Plane Tree (Platanenmuster). The first material of this pattern was produced in 1936 and continued until 1944. The pattern is reversible with a summer and autumn side. It is printed in two tones (giving the impression of three) with a black overprint. Used for smocks and [[zeltbahn]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:00, 3 October 2010
Germany was one of the first countries to use camouflage uniforms. Both the German Wehrmacht (Army) and Waffen-SS were issued camouflage uniforms during WW2. Typically, Wehrmacht used splinter patterns with "rain strokes", while Waffen-SS used other patterns. At the very end of WW2 the Leibermuster was introduced - this pattern should be used both by Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS alike. Only few troops were issued this pattern.
- Waffen-SS Plane Tree (Platanenmuster). The first material of this pattern was produced in 1936 and continued until 1944. The pattern is reversible with a summer and autumn side. It is printed in two tones (giving the impression of three) with a black overprint. Used for smocks and zeltbahn.