This section of fabric shows a rare overlap of two camouflage types – the base oak leaf design (Eichenlaubmuster) with an additional plane tree print (Platanenmuster) applied on top. Such production quirks are associated with late-war manufacturing, when variations in printing were common. The position of the pattern suggests it came from an edge portion of a zeltbahn or field cover, giving the fragment a distinctive appearance. The cloth retains strong colors and firm weave, making it a notable example.
This section of fabric shows a rare overlap of two camouflage types – the base oak leaf design (Eichenlaubmuster) with an additional plane tree print (Platanenmuster) applied on top. Such production quirks are associated with late-war manufacturing, when variations in printing were common. The position of the pattern suggests it came from an edge portion of a zeltbahn or field cover, giving the fragment a distinctive appearance. The cloth retains strong colors and firm weave, making it a notable example.