Holocaust Auction June 2023
By Valkyrie Historical Auctions
Jun 25, 2023
Mesa, AZ, United States

LOT 550:

Very Rare "Operation Bernhard" Counterfeit Banknote of 50 Pounds - KL Sachsenhausen

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Auction took place on Jun 25, 2023 at Valkyrie Historical Auctions
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Very Rare "Operation Bernhard" Counterfeit Banknote of 50 Pounds - KL Sachsenhausen
Very Rare "Operation Bernhad" Counterfeit Banknote of 50 Pounds. Very good condition.Operation Bernhard was an exercise by Nazi Germany to forge British bank notes. The initial plan was to drop the notes over Britain to bring about a collapse of the British economy during the Second World War. The first phase was run from early 1940 by the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) under the title Unternehmen Andreas (Operation Andreas). The unit successfully duplicated the rag paper used by the British, produced near-identical engraving blocks and deduced the algorithm used to create the alpha-numeric serial code on each note. The unit closed in early 1942 after its head, Alfred Naujocks, fell out of favour with his superior officer, Reinhard Heydrich. The operation was revived later in the year; the aim was changed to forging money to finance German intelligence operations. Instead of a specialist unit within the SD, prisoners from Nazi concentration camps were selected and sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp to work under SS Major Bernhard Krüger. The unit produced British notes until mid-1945; estimates vary of the number and value of notes printed, from £132.6 million up to £300 million.**** Shipping from our office in Europe****

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