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Feldgrau : ウィキペディア英語版
Feldgrau

Feldgrau ((英語:field-grey, also field grey)) has been the official basic color of military uniforms of the German armed forces since the early 20th century until 1945 or 1989 respectively. However, according to the color code there was no exact scientific definition, so slightly different grey timbres were possible. Armed forces of other countries selected slight timbers or shadows of that color according to the German Feldgrau. Metaphorically, ''feldgrau'' used to refer to the armies of Germany (the Imperial German Army and the ''Heer'' (ground forces, or army ) component of the ''Reichswehr'' and the ''Wehrmacht'').
== Abstracts ==
Colloquially, today ''feldgrau'' means plainly ''the color of the German uniform'', especially for the time of World War II, but also for the East German National People's Army (here under the description steingrau (stone-grey, also stonegrey ) ). Certainly, feldgrau was introduced to the Austrian Bundesheer (en: Federal Army) in line to the German pattern as well.
The word ''feldgrau'' means "field grey", and by World War I the color was a light grey-green, though there is no specific color, rather a color range of greys to browns, that was one of the first standardized uniforms suitable to the age of smokeless gunpowder.

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