what does the "DBP" and "GMBH" mean on my Leica M3?

Deutsches Bundespatent

(the earlier DRP was Deutsches Reichspatent and yes, that engraving style did last for almost 10 years after the Third Reich!)
 
DBP = Deutsches Bundespatent (German federal patent)

GmbH = Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (company with limited liability, equivalent to a corporation; used as "Inc." is in English)
 
Oh, and "M3"means Messersucher (measuring viewfinder) with 3 frames. Obviously this rule doesn't work for the M2 which also has three frames, but that was regarded as a budget model in the same vein as the Leica III and II.
 
Thanks! Going a little far afield here, but I often wondered how Ihagee/Exakta remained a private company and didn't get absorbed into VEB Pentacon after the War? Is it because they were Dutch-owned?
 
Yes, but I don't think that happened until about 1968 (sorry, guess I should have clarified in my last post!). I was wondering why they didn't become part of it much sooner, as other companies did.
 
Yes, but I don't think that happened until about 1968 (sorry, guess I should have clarified in my last post!). I was wondering why they didn't become part of it much sooner, as other companies did.

Ihagee was Dutch-owned. The GDR did not nationalize foreign corporations for a long time - their main argument for seizing German corporations was their support for the Nazi regime and involvement in slave labour, and Ihagee (only restituted to the owners in 45) was a victim, if any...
 
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