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Hitler Third Reich 2 Coins, 2 Banknotes,1 Stamp,WWII ,Album,Story, Certificate

$ 17.73

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    Description

    Hitler Third Reich Set of 3 Coins & 2 Banknotes From WWII ,Album & Certificate.
    Hitler Third Reich Set of 3 Coins & 2 Banknotes From WWII ,Album & Certificate--an incredible piece of history!!
    Adolf Hitler was the
    dictator of the Third Reich—and the world would never be the same.His stated objective was to seize Eastern Europe and kill off its Slavic population to make room for the “racially superior” Germans. The last imperial conqueror to pursue such a horrific policy was Genghis Khan—but even Khan couldn’t touch the grand scope and scale of Hitler’s cold, businesslike slaughter of passive victims.
    Hitler killed six million Jews, including a million children, in the Holocaust. He killed Poles, he killed Russians, he killed Communists, he killed Catholics, he killed gays and lesbians, he killed conscientious objectors, he killed prisoners of war, he killed civilians, he killed petty criminals, he killed anyone who disobeyed his orders to kill. By 1945, the Third Reich was nothing more than a finely tuned killing machine, systematically executing some 11 million people. All told, Hitler was responsible for the deaths of 29 million human beings—roughly the entire current population of Australia and New Zealand combined. He committed suicide in 1945.
    Data:
    Coins
    KM-97,1Reichspfennig—zinc;17mm;1.85g
    KM-100,5Reichspfennig—zinc;19mm;2.50g
    KM-101,10 Reichspfennig—zinc;21mm;3.52g
    Obverse: eagle above swastika. Reverse: denomination above oak leaves.
    Banknotes
    P-M38,1Reichsmark; 120 x65mm
    Used as money for conquering Nazi soldiers, who would present this to the banks of the conquered in exchange for cash. The inscription reads: “Verrechnungsschein for the German army...issued Berlin 15 September 1944...The circulation of this certificate is limited to the military establishment and its use for general circulation and payment is prohibited.”
    P-R139, 20 Reichsmark; 155 x 80mm
    A credit treasury note, used in occupied areas, where it was exchanged for local currency at a favorable rate. Issued and used in Poland, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, France, Luxembourg, Norway, Yugoslavia, and the Soviet Union. Obverse: portrait of Albrecht Dürer, the great Northern Renaissance artist and mathematician—“The Architect.” Reverse: Brandenburg Gate.
    Album open measures: 11” x 7.5

    Album folded measures: 5.5” x 7.5”
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