- The
Erbsenmuster or pea
pattern was one of a
family of
German World War II
camouflage patterns, said to have been
designed by
Johann Georg Otto Schick...
- a
series of
patterns such as
Platanenmuster (plane tree pattern) and
Erbsenmuster (pea-dot pattern) for the Waffen-SS,
combining micro- and macro-patterns...
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Photo of
soldier of an SS-Grenadier
Panzer division, Normandy, 1944,
wearing a
disruptively patterned Erbsenmuster patterned jacket....
- (formerly), Philippines, Russia, Yemen. EMR
Camouflage Digital 2011
Russia Erbsenmuster Flecktarn 1944
Germany Erbsentarnmuster Flecktarn 1957 - 1978 Austrian...
- Division's
trooper in
Erbsenmuster (Pea dot pattern) camouflage, 21 June 1944...
-
variety of
camouflage used is the
German World War II Waffen-SS
autumnal Erbsenmuster/"pea pattern" (usually on
original items)
though sometimes the modern...
- introduced, in
spring and
autumn colours. By 1944 the
complex "peas"
pattern (
Erbsenmuster) was also used by the
Waffen SS
issued as standard, in
tunic and trouser...
- (1937)
Rauchtarnmuster (1939)
Palmenmuster (c 1941)
Sumpfmuster (1943)
Erbsenmuster (1944)
Leibermuster (1945)
Other Camouflage tree (1915)
Lozenge (1917...
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patterns for
camouflage clothing including Platanenmuster (plane tree) and
erbsenmuster (pea dot) for the Waffen-SS.
Peter Scott 1909–1989
British ornithologist...