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Cool thanks for historyNot worth repairing to put back into practical use.
BUT: When I first saw the word, "Wetzler," it got my attention. Because that is a city in western Germany and the actual spelling is Wetzlar. With the final vowel being an A.
Zeiss is a respected German maker of optics. Which got broken up after WW2, and that resulted in two parallel Zeiss firms. Operating on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Zeiss had a subsidiary company called Hensholdt in Wetzlar that made binoculars with their and the Zeiss brand on them.
However, I don't think the binoculars shown in the original post were made in Germany. I think they were probably made in Japan after WW2, playing on the word "Wetzler" to try to fool buyers into thinking they were getting a real Zeiss product.