martinsantos
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Shangas,
The way you described is correct. The cameras were given to the Jews so they could sell them. It's a beautiful story, IMHO - starting with some sense of humour involved. The Leica camera was a symbol of the german technology - for the nazis, a symbol of the arian technology.
A detail in this story touched me, that it was to be published in 1968. But it was refused by the Leitz family as occurred since 30s - this would be wrong to get publicity over the drama of others. And the story only get knew after the death of the sons of Ernst Leitz. Not a usual proceding today, when people help others looking for a Tv camera...
The way you described is correct. The cameras were given to the Jews so they could sell them. It's a beautiful story, IMHO - starting with some sense of humour involved. The Leica camera was a symbol of the german technology - for the nazis, a symbol of the arian technology.
A detail in this story touched me, that it was to be published in 1968. But it was refused by the Leitz family as occurred since 30s - this would be wrong to get publicity over the drama of others. And the story only get knew after the death of the sons of Ernst Leitz. Not a usual proceding today, when people help others looking for a Tv camera...
Hi MartinSantos,
A friend of mine is a camera-afficianado. He told me this story once. He's Jewish, so it probably meant quite a bit to him. The version he told me was that the cameras were given to the Jews not only as 'business samples' but also as something to sell once they reached New York to get some quick 'start-up cash' for their new lives in a foreign country.