Lot #398

$7,700

A total of 173 notes are knowned from all of the values were reported by Bullus in The Hay Internment Camp Notes published in 1994. …

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Lot #399

$6,800

A total of 173 notes are knowned from all of the values were reported by Bullus in The Hay Internment Camp Notes published in 1994.…

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Lot #400

$6,400

A total of 173 notes are knowned from all of the values were reported by Bullus in The Hay Internment Camp Notes published in 1994.…

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Lot #401

$100

The first camp in which the Nazis issued banknotes for internal use by the Jews was Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen, which was located close to Berlin. Each camp…

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Lot #402

$1,700

A group of documents and a note, belonging to a soldier who was one of the liberators of the camp, the lot contains a large…

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Lot #404

$50

Westerbork voucher, acquired by Harry Goldsmith. This scrip was issued in Westerbork transit camp beginning February 15, 1944. Inmates were not allowed to have currency,…

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Lot #405

$40

Issued in the Lodz ghetto in Poland in May 1940. Nazi Germany occupied Poland on September 1, 1939; Lodz was renamed Litzmannstadt and annexed to…

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Lot #408

$500

Israel – 50 Mils 1948 – XF – Prefix AA Very strong paper In the early years of the State of Israel, there was a…

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Lot #398

$7,700

A total of 173 notes are knowned from all of the values were reported by Bullus in The Hay Internment Camp Notes published in 1994. …

$7,700

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Lot #399

$6,800

A total of 173 notes are knowned from all of the values were reported by Bullus in The Hay Internment Camp Notes published in 1994.…

$6,800

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Lot #400

$6,400

A total of 173 notes are knowned from all of the values were reported by Bullus in The Hay Internment Camp Notes published in 1994.…

$6,400

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Lot #401

$100

The first camp in which the Nazis issued banknotes for internal use by the Jews was Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen, which was located close to Berlin. Each camp…

$100

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Lot #402

$1,700

A group of documents and a note, belonging to a soldier who was one of the liberators of the camp, the lot contains a large…

$1,700

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Lot #404

$50

Westerbork voucher, acquired by Harry Goldsmith. This scrip was issued in Westerbork transit camp beginning February 15, 1944. Inmates were not allowed to have currency,…

$50

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Lot #405

$40

Issued in the Lodz ghetto in Poland in May 1940. Nazi Germany occupied Poland on September 1, 1939; Lodz was renamed Litzmannstadt and annexed to…

$40

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Lot #408

$500

Israel – 50 Mils 1948 – XF – Prefix AA Very strong paper In the early years of the State of Israel, there was a…

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Holocaust concentration camps money - Germany - 0.01 reichsmark 1943 - Mittelbau - AU

Mittelbau-Dora (also Dora-Mittelbau and Nordhausen-Dora) was a Nazi concentration camp located near Nordhausen in Thuringia, Germany. It was established in late summer 1943 as a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration camp, supplying slave labour from many Eastern countries occupied by Germany (including evacuated survivors of eastern extermination camps), for extending the nearby tunnels in the Kohnstein and for manufacturing the V-2 rocket and the V-1 flying bomb. In the summer of 1944, Mittelbau became an independent concentration camp with numerous subcamps of its own. In 1945, most of the surviving inmates were sent on death marches or crammed in trains of box-cars by the SS. On 11 April 1945, US troops freed the remaining prisoners.
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