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− | * [[Czechoslovakia]] has been using a reversible suit that has also been called ''Leibermuster'' - but as is evident the pattern is quite different from the German | + | * [[Czechoslovakia]] has been using a reversible suit that has also been called ''Leibermuster'' - but as is evident the pattern is quite different from the German. The pattern might however have been influenced by German Leibermuster uniforms captured in Czechoslovakia, as there have been numerous photos showing German troops wearing this pattern in that area in May 1945. |
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Revision as of 09:05, 1 December 2010
Leibermuster was developed towards the very end of WW2 and issued to a limited number of German troops from February 1945.
- A reproduction of the war-time pattern
- After the war the newly founded West German Bundeswehr was at it's presentation wearing a newly produced version of the Leibermuster
- Czechoslovakia has been using a reversible suit that has also been called Leibermuster - but as is evident the pattern is quite different from the German. The pattern might however have been influenced by German Leibermuster uniforms captured in Czechoslovakia, as there have been numerous photos showing German troops wearing this pattern in that area in May 1945.