A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German Kriegsmarine EUG 10X80 80° Naval Binoculars Fernglas Jumelles. This is a late EUG code, Optische Prazisions- Were, from Warschau Poland. The firm of Colberg Company was a respected optical production house that Carl Zeiss works had tried to buy out in the 1930’s. These were used defensively by the German Navy. These Kriegsmarine binoculars were marked with EUG the code for Optische Prazisions- Were. All lenses are marked T for coated lenses. Early coatings on the lenses allowed for a brighter picture. At 20 degree inclined optics offer a magnification of 10 x 80 and display the eagle and swastika symbol of the Nazi Party, also known as their Parteiadler. Stamped ‘M’ on the instrument’s right-side plaque, a symbol for acceptance by the German Navy or Kriegsmarine. Seeger p353 - described as “ The best wartime binocular ever made “. Optics are clear.
A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German Kriegsmarine EUG 10X80 80° Naval Binoculars Fernglas Jumelles. This is a late EUG code, Optische Prazisions- Were, from Warschau Poland. The firm of Colberg Company was a respected optical production house that Carl Zeiss works had tried to buy out in the 1930’s. These were used defensively by the German Navy. These Kriegsmarine binoculars were marked with EUG the code for Optische Prazisions- Were. All lenses are marked T for coated lenses. Early coatings on the lenses allowed for a brighter picture. At 20 degree inclined optics offer a magnification of 10 x 80 and display the eagle and swastika symbol of the Nazi Party, also known as their Parteiadler. Stamped ‘M’ on the instrument’s right-side plaque, a symbol for acceptance by the German Navy or Kriegsmarine. Seeger p353 - described as “ The best wartime binocular ever made “. Optics are clear.
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