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GERMAN CAMOUFLAGED AIRFIELD IN BELGIUM: These pictures, taken in the Belgian village of Wonbiek, show aerodrome buildings constructed by the Germans in 1940 and skilfully camouflaged as innocent structures. Left: The aerodrome control tower, which, from the air, resembled an attractive school. Right: Not a cafe, but a concrete hangar with sliding doors.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25050, 14 November 1944, Page 7

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GERMAN CAMOUFLAGED AIRFIELD IN BELGIUM: These pictures, taken in the Belgian village of Wonbiek, show aerodrome buildings constructed by the Germans in 1940 and skilfully camouflaged as innocent structures. Left: The aerodrome control tower, which, from the air, resembled an attractive school. Right: Not a cafe, but a concrete hangar with sliding doors. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25050, 14 November 1944, Page 7

GERMAN CAMOUFLAGED AIRFIELD IN BELGIUM: These pictures, taken in the Belgian village of Wonbiek, show aerodrome buildings constructed by the Germans in 1940 and skilfully camouflaged as innocent structures. Left: The aerodrome control tower, which, from the air, resembled an attractive school. Right: Not a cafe, but a concrete hangar with sliding doors. New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25050, 14 November 1944, Page 7