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50 Mark Łódź Ghetto

Uitgever Der Älteste der Juden in Litzmannstadt
Jaar 1940
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Afmetingen 167 x 84 mm
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Opschrift voorzijde Quittung über
Fünfzig Mark
Der Älteste der Juden
in Litzmannstadt
Litzmannstadt, den 15 Mai 1940
50
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Beveiligingstype Watermark
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Opmerkingen

The Łódź Ghetto scrip was not money in any functional sense — it was a control mechanism. Chaim Rumkowski, head of the Judenrat and the "Eldest of the Jews" whose title appears on these notes, issued the currency specifically to isolate the ghetto economy from the surrounding city, ensuring that deportees arriving with Reichsmarks or zloty could not convert assets into anything useful for escape or resistance. The Reichsmark exchange rate imposed on ghetto residents was punitive by design.

The watermark — an unusual security feature for an internal scrip printed under occupation conditions — has led to some debate about whether the notes were produced at an established printing facility in Łódź or requisitioned through German administrative channels. No definitive attribution to a specific press has been established.

Rumkowski was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau in August 1944 on one of the final transports from Łódź.

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