Here is a nice example of one of the banknotes that entered circulation during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. Note the pretty 'Aryan' girl...
Regards,
Carl
Here is a nice example of one of the banknotes that entered circulation during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. Note the pretty 'Aryan' girl...
Regards,
Carl
That is a hard one to find.
Great stuff Carl, really interesting, I've never seen this note before.
Thanks Dave. The notes from the Protektorat are all nice examples, but from those that I have seen, this one always stands out. Probably due to the image of the little girl. I think that I've got one or two others somewhere, if I can dig them out, I'll post them later.
Cheers,
Carl
Here is one of the other denominations...
And the 20Kronen and 1Krone notes...
This is an earlier example of the 1Krone banknote, another of the denmoninations that were in circulation during the Nazi occupation of Bohemia and Moravia. Compare to the later, war period produced piece shown above, and one can notice the various differences. The biggest change was the later period note was printed with German and Czech text alongside each other, whereas the earlier period pieces, such as this example, had the German stamped over the original Czech.
Regards,
Carl
Very interesting, thanks for showing Carl.
Are any of the Aryan women significant? Or just random pictures in place for propaganda?
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