During World War I, British and American warships were at grave risk of German U-boat, or submarine, attacks. Warships were easily visible against the surrounding ocean. So British artist Norman Wilkinson proposed a scheme to address this concern. Rather than trying to hide the ships, he suggested painting them with bright shapes to confuse the enemy. More than a thousand ships were painted with bold patterns, including complex patterns on the bow and stern to confuse onlookers about which end was which. This technique, called dazzle camouflage, may not have actually confused the enemy, but it was effective in making the crews of the "dazzle boats" feel safer.

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The organizational structure used in the text primarily follows the pattern of question, key idea, solution.

  1. Question: The text implies a question regarding the safety of British and American warships from German U-boat attacks.
  2. Key Idea: The key idea presented is Norman Wilkinson's proposal of dazzle camouflage as a response to the danger posed by U-boats.
  3. Solution: The solution is the implementation of bold patterns on ships, which aimed to confuse the enemy and provide a sense of safety to the crews.

Although the idea of dazzle camouflage may not have definitively confused the enemy, it offered a psychological solution for the crews.