Note the fancy >>semi-cyrillic<< shape of the breve between the letters b and g -- it is quite typical for this cartographic font.
The font is called Kursivschrift from the Bayerisches Landesvermessungsamt from 1967. I found it in the Berthold Types catalogue from 1988.
The "font"? Are you sure that the text is typeset at all? Looks pretty handwritten to me, not surprising in a 1972 map. If I remember correctly, the sign is derived from a small superscript "u" (as in "burg" vs. "berg").
There is an italic and a very strange reclining (r�ckw�rtsliegend) Font.
Do they contain a zero-width superscript breve glyph? Or any breve glyph at all
Philipp

