Leica LTM Two Leica cameras stuck together

Leica M39 screw mount bodies/lenses
Hi,

It's got to be a re-enactment as the boots and puttees in the background wouldn't be axis forces, would they?

Regards, David
 
It could be the Spanish Civil War.


spanish_legionairres_in_morocco2.jpg
 
Without knowing the existence of the dual LTM combo I crafted this device in 1987 to secure my M6 and my M4-P together.
After a 6 week trip in the USA I just got tired of the 2 cameras banging against one another so I invented this (all hand made, no milling machine was available to me at that time):


Dual Leica M body holder by Wegothim, on Flickr

got any pictures of it with cameras attached? Very nicely crafted!
 
I would put the two cameras side-by-side on a simple plate. I think it would be easier to use.
 
Hi,

It's got to be a re-enactment as the boots and puttees in the background wouldn't be axis forces, would they?

Regards, David

Puttees were often worn by German mountain troops, as well as by Rumanians, Italians and Hungarians on the Axis side.

My inclination is to think that this might date from the Spanish Civil War: Broomhandle Mausers were very uncommon in WW2 because they are too big and complicated to be a practical battlefield weapon. They did show up in some German police and SS units which were outside the German Army supply chain but these weren't the kind of units which would normally have a military photographer in tow. I'd also suggest that carrying a broomhandle Mauser down a boot like that is a good way to make sure it doesn't function when you need it and/or significantly increases the owner's opportunity to shoot part of his own foot off!

Interesting picture though.
 
*sigh*
It is an authentic WW2 photo. It was taken by Hanns Hubmann. The shoes with leggings on the right belong to a Red Army prisoner of war.
 
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