British Army’s use of ‘spy trees’ during the First World War

Date of publication: 07/02/2013

The Daily Mail has reported that the British Army deployed ‘spy trees’ on the Western Front during the First World War.

The ‘trees’ were used as camouflaged outpost and appear to have been effective.

To read the full article, visit The Daily Mail website here.

Images courtesy of The Daily Mail website.

Posted by: Daniel Barry, Centenary News