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Erbsenmuster

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The Erbsenmuster or pea-dot pattern was one of a family of German World War II camouflage patterns, said to have been designed by Johann Georg Otto Schick, and first issued to the Waffen-SS in 1944. [1]

5 relations: Flecktarn, German World War II camouflage patterns, Imperial War Museum, Uniform, Uniforms of the Heer (1935–45).

Flecktarn

Flecktarn ("mottled camouflage"; also known as Flecktarnmuster or Fleckentarn) is a family of 3-, 4-, 5- or 6-color disruptive camouflage patterns, the most common being the five-color pattern, consisting of dark green, light green, black, red brown and green brown or tan depending on the manufacturer.

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German World War II camouflage patterns

German World War II camouflage patterns formed a family of disruptively patterned military camouflage designs for clothing, used and in the main designed during the Second World War.

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Imperial War Museum

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a British national museum organisation with branches at five locations in England, three of which are in London.

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Uniform

A uniform is a type of clothing worn by members of an organization while participating in that organization's activity.

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Uniforms of the Heer (1935–45)

The following is a general overview of the Heer main uniforms, though there were so many specialist uniforms and variations that not all (such as camouflage, Luftwaffe, tropical, extreme winter) can be included.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erbsenmuster

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