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| 正面描述 | Pale cream paper with all text printed in black letterpress within a thin single-line rectangular border, with small ornamental corner squares at each angle. The denomination line curves along the upper interior of the frame in bold capitals, while the issuing authority name and location appear in progressively smaller type toward the center, and the date is set in italic script at the lower left. |
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| 正面铭文 | GUT FÜR 10 PF. BEI DER POSTABTEILUNG DES AELTESIEN DER JUDEN in Litzmannstadt-Getto 17. April 1942 (Translation: Good for 10 pfennigs at the Postal Department of the Elder of the Jews in Lodz Ghetto. April 17, 1942.) |
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The Łódź Ghetto scrip was issued under direct Nazi administration, with Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski — appointed "Elder of the Jews" by the German authorities — serving as the nominal issuing authority. The currency was deliberately designed to isolate the ghetto economy entirely from the outside world: Jews were forced to exchange all Reichsmarks for this scrip upon entering, with no mechanism for conversion back. It rendered the population economically captive.
Printed within the ghetto itself, the notes bear Rumkowski's name and were derisively nicknamed "Rumkies" or "Chaimki" by residents. The 10 Pfennig denomination was the smallest issued, useful mainly for internal food ration transactions. Łódź was the longest-surviving major ghetto, liquidated only in August 1944.