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I would like to have some clarification of the corporate history during this period, as I find this sentence unclear. Was the US Agfa Ansco company making products for the German government? And was then seized by the US government as an "enemy asset"? References needed.--[[User:Voxphoto|Vox]] 10:04, 27 February 2011 (PST) | I would like to have some clarification of the corporate history during this period, as I find this sentence unclear. Was the US Agfa Ansco company making products for the German government? And was then seized by the US government as an "enemy asset"? References needed.--[[User:Voxphoto|Vox]] 10:04, 27 February 2011 (PST) | ||
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During WWII the company became state-owned because of its relations to Germany, and was forced to produce sextants and military optical rangefinders, and then it was sold as "enemy-asset".
I would like to have some clarification of the corporate history during this period, as I find this sentence unclear. Was the US Agfa Ansco company making products for the German government? And was then seized by the US government as an "enemy asset"? References needed.--Vox 10:04, 27 February 2011 (PST)
- Why is the "Agfa Memo" on this page? --John Kratz 18:36, 25 July 2011 (PDT)