In this first book to discuss World War II camouflage from the perspective of those who were trying to penetrate it, Roy M. Stanley II uses more than 350 declassified ground and aerial photographs to show that most camouflage -- including paint, nets, false-works, dummies, and decoys -- only temporarily delayed or diverted the attacks it was meant to prevent.
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In this first book to discuss World War II camouflage from the perspective of those who were trying to penetrate it, Roy M. Stanley II uses more than 350 declassified ground and aerial photographs to show that most camouflage -- including paint, nets, false-works, dummies, and decoys -- only temporarily delayed or diverted the attacks it was meant to prevent.
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