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  • What is Plane Tree Camouflage?

    Germany's First Waffen-SS Camouflage Pattern Plane Tree Camouflage, known in German as Platanenmuster, was one of the earliest and most influential camouflage patterns developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. Introduced in 1937 for the Waffen-SS, it represented a...

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  • What Is Oak Leaf Camouflage?

    Germany's Organic Woodland Camouflage Pattern Oak Leaf Camouflage, known in German as Eichenlaubmuster, was one of the most recognizable camouflage patterns developed by Germany during World War II. Introduced in 1942 for the Waffen-SS, Oak Leaf marked a major shift...

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  • What Is Frog Skin Camouflage?

    America's First Mass-Issued Camouflage Pattern Frog Skin Camouflage, also known as Duck Hunter Camouflage, holds a unique place in military history as the first camouflage pattern widely issued by the United States Armed Forces. Developed during World War II, it...

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  • What is German Splittermuster Camouflage?

    The History of Splittertarn and Buntfarbenaufdruck 31 Published by the CAMO HQ Camouflage Encyclopedia German Splittermuster, often referred to by collectors as Splittertarn, is one of the most important camouflage patterns in military history. Officially introduced as Buntfarbenaufdruck 31, this...

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