haempe
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Yes, the german army brought captured equipment back into own use. But they had enormous claims in the avalaible amount, because of the high effort in typing, refurbishing/repairing/rebuilding to german standards, creating manuals and service regulations, provision of spare parts etc... I don't think, they captured enough of this cameras, to justify this effort. Equipment from this category was usually given to the allies ...Hi,
I was thinking of commandeered stuff mostly. In the UK we had a system of grading and issuing captured stuff. It happened with binoculars in the Great War, as I said, and was/is very useful if you find one in a flea market. (Mostly it happened because the British Army decided to re-equip with the new Zeiss bin's and then decided to go to war with their homeland. Bad timing etc by the politicians, as usual.)
So I wondered if there was a similar scheme for captured stuff elsewhere. That could explain the odd marks and - bitter experience in other fields shows - people never do enough research. Odd really, it's fairly easy, if expensive, to get your hands on the original papers and so on from the official archives.
Regards, David
I think, we go a bit off topic here, however, you can send me an PM, if you like to discuss this further ...
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