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Messines Sector, Belgium. 16 February 1918. An observation post, constructed of metal, camouflaged to represent the trunk … | Military diorama, Flanders field, Tree
Why Women Pretended to Be Creepy Rocks and Trees in NYC Parks During WWI - Atlas Obscura
The Army's special branch: How bizarre fake spy trees appeared in no-man's land during WWI | Daily Mail Online
The 'dummy trees' used as WW1 observation posts - BBC Reel
The Army's special branch: How bizarre fake spy trees appeared in no-man's land during WWI | Daily Mail Online
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During WWI fake trees were built to serve as observation posts - 9GAG
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The Journey Of The WW1 Camouflage Tree | Imperial War Museums
Fake Tree Observation Posts of WW1 | Amusing Planet
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These Fake Trees Were Used as Spy Posts on the Front Lines of World War I | Travel| Smithsonian Magazine
The Journey Of The WW1 Camouflage Tree | Imperial War Museums
The Army's special branch: How bizarre fake spy trees appeared in no-man's land during WWI | Daily Mail Online
Fake Tree Observation Posts of WW1 | Amusing Planet
Why Women Pretended to Be Creepy Rocks and Trees in NYC Parks During WWI - Atlas Obscura
Chamberlin Neff on Twitter: "Soldiers have always looked outside the box to achieve mission success. Exhibit 1- WWI Soldiers constructed hollow artificial trees of steel and concrete used to allow forward observers
The Army's special branch: How bizarre fake spy trees appeared in no-man's land during WWI | Daily Mail Online