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10 Dinara Zemun POW camp

Uitgever Industrijsko Zanatsko Preduzeće - MUP FNRJ (Industrial Trade Enterprise - Ministry of Interior, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia)
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Waarde 10 Dinara
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Opschrift voorzijde INDUSTRIJSKO ZANATSKO PREDUZEĆE-MUP-FNRJ
UPRAVA RADNOG LOGORA
Izpred
BON-10-DIN
D Ser. VAŽI SAMO ZA SNABDEVANJE U KANTINI Ser. D
(Translation: Industrial Trade Enterprise-MUP-FNRJ
Prison Labor Camp Administration
Coupon 10 Dinars
Valid Only for Canteen Supplies)
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Opschrift keerzijde INDUSTRIJSKO ZANATSKO PREDUZEĆE-MUP-FNRJ
UPRAVA RADNOG LOGORA
Izpred
BON-10-DIN
D Ser. VAŽI SAMO ZA SNABDEVANJE U KANTINI Ser. D
(Translation: Industrial Trade Enterprise-MUP-FNRJ
Prison Labor Camp Administration
Coupon 10 Dinara
Valid Only for Canteen Supplies)
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Zemun was the site of a large postwar labor camp operated by the Yugoslav Ministry of Interior, holding both convicted war criminals and a significant number of political prisoners — categories the regime often conflated. The notes issued by the camp's Industrial Trade Enterprise (Industrijsko Zanatsko Preduzeće) functioned as internal scrip, allowing prisoners assigned to labor details to acquire goods within the camp system without access to dinara that could facilitate escape or outside contact.

MUP-administered camp scrip of this type is rarely documented in standard catalogs. Most examples that survive do so by accident — smuggled out, overlooked during camp liquidation, or preserved by former prisoners.

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