georg16nik
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..."evil Japanese stole the Pentax name" and bla bla bla...
You wrote stole. I didn't.
The post-WWII occupation, reconstruction and rapid economic growth in Japan was scripted by the U.S. with the allied powers good grace.
Asahi was recipient of scientific acquisitions, owned by the allied powers.
It was Harry S. Truman's “License to Steal” and its aftermath which changed the game in certain industries.
Just business as usual.
However, your statement that “Leica couldn't design a proper slr” exhibit pretty shallow knowledge in regards to photographic history - hopefully that makes you a better photographer.
Leica, Zeiss main business objectives after WWII were not making cameras on the cheap and neither was pre-WWII.
They, as well as other European optical companies, focused more on previously unexplored, large scale industrial applications.