Steve: How about we put the optical illusions IN THE RANGEFINDER? A series of mirrors that go nowhere. Or do they? Or DON'T they?
Camera? Bad taste, definitely. However, I've a very keen interest in Nazi Germany -- not because I'm particularly fond of their ideals or beliefs or anything like that. The Nazi party was an institution holding some of the most backwards values and ideals in history, and responsible for some of the most heinous acts of the early 20th century.
However, I am curious, and completely intrigued by the matter of what, exactly, makes a nation like that tick. The life of the common German in a completely authoritarian nation whose leaders have some very lofty goals, at the expense of human life. I'm very interested in knowing what it would have been like for the German people, and what might be available to them is a good start. If there were, ever, a camera such as this one, bearing the outright glorification of the Nazi rule (which was not uncommon!) I would indeed like to have it, simply as a thing to stare at and wonder. Would it be a user? Honestly, likely not, unless it were in fact a Barnack Leica, and only if I didn't have another that worked equally well. And in that case, it would likely not leave the house uncovered -- there are a lot of people who are very sensitive about that sort of thing, still.