Sumpfmuster Pattern 43 was a camouflage pattern that was used with German uniforms during World War II. Sumpfmuster 43, otherwise known as 'marsh pattern 1943' was pattern that consisted largely of forest brown and medium green shapes on a tan background marked by green 'splinters'. Notably, Sumpfmuster 43 improved upon previous iterations of German camouflage patterns by blurring the edges of the shapes to distort unnatural angles. In the end, Sumpfmuster would create a series of similar patterns used to help conceal German infantry.
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