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Luiz Paracampo
Luiz Paracampo

Brazil
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Posted - Jul 19 2019 :  6:40:47 PM  Show Profile  Visit Luiz Paracampo's Homepage  Reply with Quote
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schyter
Italy
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Posted - Jul 20 2019 :  10:37:15 AM  Show Profile  Visit schyter's Homepage  Reply with Quote
great job. thanks a lot Luiz.


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xya
France
154 Posts
Posted - Jul 20 2019 :  1:47:02 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I wish I could read russian...

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Luiz Paracampo
Luiz Paracampo
Brazil
1959 Posts
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Posted - Jul 20 2019 :  7:34:34 PM  Show Profile  Visit Luiz Paracampo's Homepage  Reply with Quote
na interesting technical report on Soviet "ROBOT"
Informative Bulletin Nº8 -

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SteveA
United Kingdom
129 Posts
Posted - Jul 21 2019 :  02:51:13 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
http://itools.com/tool/google-translate-web-page-translator does quite a good job at translating.
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Detlev Vreisleben
Detlev
Germany
87 Posts
Posted - Jul 21 2019 :  11:21:18 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In 1943 the Robot factory moved to Großschönau, where at the end of the war Soviet troops found the material to produce cameras in the Soviet Union. They didn't copy the Robot, they had the parts.
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Luiz Paracampo
Luiz Paracampo
Brazil
1959 Posts
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Posted - Jul 21 2019 :  5:49:14 PM  Show Profile  Visit Luiz Paracampo's Homepage  Reply with Quote
a very interesting information.
In the just postwar years Soviet Union was busy in training and preparing high level personnel in every factory in order to be a giant camera producer. To do this they count onthe help of several German technicians.
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Detlev Vreisleben
Detlev
Germany
87 Posts
Posted - Jul 22 2019 :  01:24:45 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is a Google Translate translation of the story (ROBOT - Das Sammlerbuch, Hans Grahner):
In early April 1945, only a few weeks before the capitulation of the German Reich, a new relocation of the factory was ordered because of the advancing Eastern Front. They packed machines, cameras, camera components and lenses on railway carriages in order to send them to Ravensburg. This corner of southern Germany had been regarded by the then competent authorities of the III. Reich as a safe location for the resumption of production. Because of the length of the transport train two wagons were attached to another train and sent ahead. Only these two wagons have ever reached Swabia, the rest either remained in Großschönau, or had been overrun by advancing troops on their journey through Bohemia. Also Berning left with his family hurriedly in April 1945 Saxony and drove in the remaining car to Zussdorf, where he had already rented in 1944 as emergency quarters a small house.

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The first time in Zussdorf Berning spent researching the whereabouts of the Robot-train from Großschönau in Saxony. In fact, he could trace only those two previously sent wagons, rather accidentally on a siding in Bad Schussenried. Their cargo had meanwhile landed in the ditch after looting or air raid and had to be picked up with tweezers by the family Berning in laborious detail work. The actual train with the production machines and cameras was lost.

Edited by - Detlev on Jul 22 2019 02:22:17 AM
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Detlev Vreisleben
Detlev
Germany
87 Posts
Posted - Jul 25 2019 :  12:47:10 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I found a document copy UFA and added it to the Wiki: http://ussrcameras.ru/catalog/617
The UFA is really an Universal Foto Apparat for observation and document copying
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