Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/06/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Leitz, a German company, continued producing cameras and lenses during the Nazi years. No doubt. There was not much sympathy though with Leitz management for the Nazi's. Several stories are circulating on this matter (and if LUG members are interested, I'll send another message on this subject). The position of Leitz management is understandable once one looks at the decreasing production levels during the war years. The company almost collapsed. Leitz also gave Leica's to German Jews to help them financially in getting out of the country. Many personal relations of Leica managers, specially with friends in the USA and in the UK were cut off. This was an important issue as Haus Friedwart in Wetzlar, where Ernst Leitz II lived, was a place were not only business relations but also many artists of those days stayed. After the war, the denazification process at Leitz was rapid All in all, I don't think that the fact that the Neurenberg crowd photographed with Leica's meant that the Leitz Wetzlar people were close to these sicko's. Gerard Captijn, Geneva, Switzerland. __________________________________________________ INTERNET PROVIDER: GROUPE VTX CH-1009 PULLY MAIL TO: info@vtx.ch