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Date: 2011-11-28 13:06:41
Military uniforms
Military camouflage
Luftwaffe
Infantry
Splittertarnmuster
Uniforms of the Luftwaffe
Web colors
Battledress
German World War II camouflage patterns
Feldgrau
Camouflage
Fallschirmjger

Hints and Tips Colour Guide – German Fallschirmjäger By Michael Farnworth May 2009 German Fallschirmjäger

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