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(currency) Made by: HMSO 1943
POW currency, 1 Shilling, Great BritainA one shilling paper currency note, printed by HMSO and dated 1943, for use within the civilian internee camps established during the Second World War on the Isle of Man. Civilians of German, Austrian and (later) Italian extraction were interned in...
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(currency) Made by: HMSO 1947
POW currency, two shillings and sixpence, Great BritainPrisoner of War (POW) Camp 78 was High Garrett Camp, near Braintree, Essex. Paper POW currency, printed by HMSO (His Majesty's Stationery Office) was introduced in 1943, and issued by the War Department. The first mass influx of POWs into Britain during...
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POW Currency (Lagergeld), 1 Reichsmark, GermanyIssued to British POW's by the Germans in lieu of the Army pay they would have had, had they not been captured. They did not issue real currency, as it would have made escapes much easier. This money was exchangeable on return to England, for a short...