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Notes issued during WW2 in the Czech Republic military fortress of Terzin (also known as Theresienstadt) which was turned into a Nazi Concentration camp also know as a Jewish Ghetto.  

150,000 Czech Jews were sent there, 30,000 died in the Ghetto itself, 80,000 were moved on to Auschwitz.

In truth the notes were worthless & were part of the propaganda presented to the Red Cross committee.

The reverse depicts Moses holding the Ten Commandments of which Thou shall not murder is covered up Banknote

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Notes issued during WW2 in the Czech Republic military fortress of Terzin (also known as Theresienstadt) which was turned into a Nazi Concentration camp also know as a Jewish Ghetto. 150,000 Czech Jews were sent there, 30,000 died in the Ghetto itself, 80,000 were moved on to Auschwitz. In truth the notes were worthless & were part of the propaganda presented to the Red Cross committee. The reverse depicts Moses holding the Ten Commandments of which Thou shall not murder is covered up

Europe

Czech Republic

UNC (Uncirculated)

1943

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