Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica III, Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.5, Tmax400.
Erik.
Erik.

P.S. Erik your camera also has an interesting shutter collar, it's the 1942 ONLY style that was used on many of the cameras that were shipped EAST like to Occupied Czech and Bulgaria, funny the collar looks like the Canon one would later in 1951......
I first thought the original guard was lost and a Canon was put on.
On page 244 of Lagers illustrated guide II 1978 however camera 387246K is pictured with the same guard and in Van Hasbroeck they can be seen too.
I didn't know these cameras were exported to the east. That explains perhaps why it is so much used, doubtless after the war.
Erik.
Here you go, but I don't think it is the "dog-leg" style.
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The countries you mean were called Protectorat Böhmen und Mähren. The other one was the Generalgouvernement: Poland and the Soviet Union.
I can imagine that in Böhmen (Bohemia) were Leica-shops, but not in the Generalgouvernement, Hongary, Bulgaria and Romania, except in the capitals Warsaw, Sofia, Budapest and Bucharest. These countries were regarded by the Germans as their back garden. Many Germans lived there, however. The later generations kept their German identity.
Thank you, Tom, for all your very interesting information.
Erik.
the proof's on the Leica ledgers at the archive
After two years of shooting film, I finally got myself a Leica IIf, fresh CLA + new leatherette.
Still saving for Leica glass though, so for now I'm using the Industar-22; still a beauty and makes amazing shots too, even if it sounds blasphemous *cough cough*