German Prisoner of War Camp general issue currency, kriegsgefangenen lagergeld, 10 Reichspfennig
Extent and Medium
overall: Height: 1.625 inches (4.128 cm) | Width: 3.375 inches (8.573 cm)
Archival History
The currency was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2003 by Joel Forman.
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Joel Forman
Scope and Content
German prisoner of war (POW) currency, called kriegsgfangenen lagergeld (war cash), valued at 10 Reichspfennig, distributed to prisoners held in German POW camps from 1939 to 1944. The currency was issued in seven denominations: 1, 10, and 50 Reichspfennig and 1, 2, 5, and 10 Reichsmark. After the beginning of World War II in September, 1939, Nazi Germany established a network of approximately 75 POW camps to house the enemy soldiers they captured across Europe. A prisoner’s treatment inside the camps varied depending on their nationality. Due to the Nazi belief that Soviet prisoners were racially and politically inferior, they were starved and treated brutally, resulting in millions of deaths. However, for Western Allied prisoners, life inside the camps was tough but generally fair, as Germany, with some exceptions, usually followed the Geneva Convention Rules for ethical treatment of POWs. Prisoners received meager rations supplemented with Red Cross food parcels and, with the exception of officers, were required to work, often performing hard labor. To compensate the prisoners for their work, Germany distributed currency that was to be used in the POW camps. The notes only held value in the POW camps and their official use was for the purchase of goods from the canteens. However, the canteens were poorly stocked, which rendered the notes essentially worthless. Many prisoners used the notes for gambling among themselves to combat boredom. The notes were discontinued in 1944. In response, prisoners in Polish camps created their own currency for internal use.
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions on access
Conditions Governing Reproduction
No restrictions on use
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
German Prisoner of War (POW) camp currency printed on lightweight, rectangular, pink, paper. The paper is watermarked with a trellis of quatrefoils. A thin, rectangular border composed of a thin line overlaid with small interlinked circles is printed in black ink. Inside, is a large, centered, red triangle overlaid with several lines of black, German text in fraktur font. In the lower left corner, printed in black, is a Reichsadler, a heraldic eagle with a left turned head, open wings, holding a wreath with a canted swastika in the center. In the lower left corner, printed in black, is a Reichsadler.
Subjects
- Germany.
- Prisoners of war--Germany.
- World War, 1939-1945--Prisoners and prisons, German.
- Prisoner-of-war camps--Economic aspects.
Genre
- Object
- Money.
- Exchange Media