Camouflage (WoT)/Germany
Below is a list describing the historical camouflage that is available to the German nation.
The list is divided into categories according to the type of map:
- - Summer;
- - Winter;
- - Desert.
Camouflage "Yellow-brown stripes and spots"
Brown stripes and spots on a yellow background.
Camouflage "Multicolor dark disruptive ambush"
It was used by the German Army on all fronts during the last year of World War II.
Camouflage "Multicolor light "zebra" ambush"
It was used by the German Army on all fronts during the last year of World War II.
Camouflage "Three-tone large spots"
Brown spots with gray trim on a basic background.
Camouflage "Three-tone threads"
Brown and dark-green stripes on a basic background. The scheme was widely used by German divisions towards the end of World War II.
Camouflage "Three-tone large spots western"
Dark-green and brown spots on a basic background. The scheme was used on the Western Front.
Camouflage "Three-tone disruptive"
Used by the 19th Tank Division during Operation Citadel on the Eastern Front.
Camouflage "Two-tone diagonal"
Used by the 3rd Wehrmacht Tank Army in Lithuania.
Camouflage "Pre-war"
1935 through 1940. Brown stripes on the basic dark-gray background. However, from 1940, only the dark-gray pattern was used.
Camouflage "Winter white"
Any kind of white dye applied above the basic paint. There were no rules or regulations on how to apply this camouflage.
Camouflage "Winter two-tone"
Winter 1941 through 1943. White paint on a dark-gray background. Used on the Eastern Front.
Camouflage "Spots"
Brown spots on a light-yellow-brown background. Used by the German Army on all fronts during World War II.
Camouflage "Early desert"
Light yellow-brown paint on a dark-gray background. The background bled through the paint in the form of spots or stripes.
Camouflage "Three-tone field"
Small, dark-green and brown spots on a basic background.
Camouflage "Three-tone diagonal"
Used during the Normandy Campaign.