To fool a glass eye: camouflage versus photoreconnaissance in World War II

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Shrewsbury: Airlife Publishing Ltd, 1998Description: 192pISBN:
  • 1853108626 (hbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Examines both sides of the camouflage versus aerial reconnnaissance detection story during the Second World War, from both Allied and enemy points of view. Covers the defence of troops, towns, aircraft, ships and factories by the use of camouflage and decoy devices and literally presents the other side of the picture by many examples of wartime photos used by the intelligence services.
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Examines both sides of the camouflage versus aerial reconnnaissance detection story during the Second World War, from both Allied and enemy points of view. Covers the defence of troops, towns, aircraft, ships and factories by the use of camouflage and decoy devices and literally presents the other side of the picture by many examples of wartime photos used by the intelligence services.

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