demobilization, repatriation, reconstruction and foreign currency were the priorities of the day. Occupational forces were big markets. Thats why Ernst Leitz swung back into business asap. The only big danger was falling afoul of de-nazification efforts that could be little too zealous at times - a photograph of a company exec taken with a ranking Nazi could cause a lot of problems.I was suprised that this rifle was made in 1945. I would have thought that the Czechs had more important things to deal with in 1945 than building beautiful sporting rifles...like dealing with either the lingering Nazi occupation and/or the subsequent Soviet invasion and occupation....but apparently not!