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Leibermuster is a German military camouflage pattern first used in 1945. It was the last of a family of German World War II camouflage patterns. The pattern was issued on a very limited basis to combat units before the war ended. It consists of bold irregular areas of black printed over brown and green on a pale background.

History
In the 1950s, there was consideration for acquiring the Leibermuster for the Belgian military with 20,000 uniforms, but it was never adopted. ==Development==
Development
The pattern was intended to provide some degree of camouflage in the infrared. It was the first pattern to be issued to both regular army (Wehrmacht) and Waffen-SS units. All known original images of the Leibermuster depict Wehrmacht soldiers stationed in former Czechoslovakia. There are no known images of Waffen-SS members wearing the Leibermuster. == References ==
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