As one source claims, Pawla was a “highly important” ship camoufleur for the US during World War I, but his name is now “largely forgotten.” There are US government documents in which Pawla is credited with having produced the “dazzle camouflage” designs for various ships, but the credit is all but deflected because he is mistakenly listed as Paula, not Pawla. More>>>
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