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camouflaged WWI truck, damaged |
There is a certain grim picturesqueness about camouflage these days. When a truck appears in the streets of Coblenz [Koblenz] still bearing upon it traces of the magic paint of other days, it focuses the German eye almost as quickly as does an American band or a column of rubber-booted doughboys. It seems such a relic of the past—a stately Spanish carnival among modern battleships, a golden piece of eight among a lot of silver American half dollars.
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