Banknotes and coins reveal little known aspects of World War II. Germany and the Allies issued emergency currencies for the
parts of Europe under their control. Japan did the same in the Pacific. Prisoner of War camps had their own money, and forgeries
of Bank of England notes were made in German concentration camps. See this currency for yourself and learn about rampant inflation as the nations at war struggled to pay for the conflict.Banknotes and coins reveal little known aspects of World War II. Germany and the Allies issued emergency currencies for the
parts of Europe under their control. Japan did the same in the Pacific. Prisoner of War camps had their own money, and forgeries
of Bank of England notes were made in German concentration camps. See this currency for yourself and learn about rampant inflation as the nations at war struggled to pay for the conflict.Tue 6 October 2015 to Sun 31 January 2016
Selection of further exhibitions in: United kingdom
1939-1945:
World at WarThe Fitzwilliam Museum Main address:
The Fitzwilliam MuseumWells Fargo CenterTrumpington StreetCB2 1RBCambridge,, United kingdomThe Fitzwilliam MuseumWells Fargo CenterTrumpington StreetCB2 1RBCambridge,, United kingdomBanknotes and coins reveal little known aspects of World War II. Germany and the Allies issued emergency currencies for the
parts of Europe under their control. Japan did the same in the Pacific. Prisoner of War camps had their own money, and forgeries
of Bank of England notes were made in German concentration camps. See this currency for yourself and learn about rampant inflation as the nations at war struggled to pay for the conflict.Banknotes and coins reveal little known aspects of World War II. Germany and the Allies issued emergency currencies for the
parts of Europe under their control. Japan did the same in the Pacific. Prisoner of War camps had their own money, and forgeries
of Bank of England notes were made in German concentration camps. See this currency for yourself and learn about rampant inflation as the nations at war struggled to pay for the conflict.Tue 6 October 2015 to Sun 31 January 2016
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