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To Fool a Glass Eye: Camouflage Versus Photoreconnaissance in World War II Hardcover – May 17, 1998
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Roy M. Stanley
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Examines both Allied and Axis camouflage of equipment and buildings during World War II, and the ways military experts were able to identify objects in photographs
- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSmithsonian Institution Press
- Publication dateMay 17, 1998
- Dimensions9 x 0.75 x 12 inches
- ISBN-101560985682
- ISBN-13978-1560985686
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2015Good book dealing with the various attempts to deceive the enemy. Some of these examples were still being used by the instructors when I was going through Photographic Interpretation school in 1967. Some of these deceptions are probably still being attempted with varying degrees of success. Good Photo Interpreters can very often catch even the smallest defect in the decoy. It was a very interesting and challenging career.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2014Going to provide much needed background information for a future American Aviation Historical Society Journal article - especially appreciated the coverage of the southern California plants, as I was there, and my aunt lived about half a block from the Douglas Santa Monica plant and here real street ran into one of the "camo streets" on the top of a portion of the factory.


